Mausa Vauban, urban and street-art museum
The MAUSA Vauban is a living museum of urban art and street art of nearly 1200m2, open since July 7, 2018 in progressive mode in the UNESCO walls of the historic fortress Neuf-Brisach built by Vauban between 1698 and 1704. Since then, internationally renowned urban artists follow one another to paint the walls in front of visitors.
Place de la Porte de Belfort
68600
Neuf-Brisach
Visit to Mausa Vauban, urban and street-art museum
Visit the MAUSA Vauban, a living museum of urban art and street art of nearly 1200m2, opened since July 7, 2018 in progressive mode in the Unesco ramparts of the historic fortress of Neuf-Brisach built by Vauban between 1698 and 1704.
Since then, internationally renowned urban artists have come together to paint the walls in front of visitors.
On the program, discover the portrait of Vauban realized by the stencil of the great men of the Pantheon C215, the frescoes of Seth the globe-painter, the great white bodies of Jérôme Mesnager, the child of Colmar, the immersive installations of Denis Meyers and Levalet, the Lascaux of the subway graffiti artist Nasty, the Marilyn Monroe of Pure Evil, the XXL photographs of Joseph Ford and the chapel of Guy Denning ...
Complément
The museum is naturally air-conditioned due to the thickness of the walls of the ramparts, the interior temperature is about 15 degrees, for optimal comfort during your visit, we recommend that you wear a waistcoat.
Horaires d'ouverture
11am-7pm Tuesday to Sunday except Wednesday, open from 2pm to 7pm!
The museum is closed for annual holidays in January.
Public price
Adult : €10.00Kid : €8.00
Price with the pass
Adult : FreeKid : Free
Accessibility
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The museum is easily accessible for people with reduced mobility.
Access conditions
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Bus Neuf-Brisach - Colmar - Breisach -
Neuf Brisach exit on the A35 motorway
Electric car charging points are available opposite the Neuf Brisach Tourist Office.