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Museum of Fine Arts
Strasbourg
The Palais Rohan de Strasbourg was built between 1732 and1742 to plans by Robert de Cotte, Principal Architect to the King, for Cardinal Armand-Gaston de Rohan-Soubise, Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg. Designed to resemble one of the great Parisian mansi ...
Luggage Museum
Haguenau
Since 2016, the former Banque de France of the city has been home to the collection of over 200 trunks and luggage belonging to Marie and Jean-Philippe Rolland. The couple from Haguenay have patiently and passionately assembled and restored suitcases ...
The Rohan Castle Museum
Saverne
The Saverne Museum is the oldest municipal museum in Alsace after those in Strasbourg and Colmar. In creating a museum in 1858, the city of Saverne expressed its interest and desire to preserve in a historical place "objects that bear witness to the ...
Toy Museum
Colmar
On March 12, 1985, Georges Trincot, an artist from Colmar and collector of antique toys, and Pierre Patoor, set up the Musée Animé du Jouet et des Petits Trains (MAJEPT) association. Their objective was to encourage the exhibiting of toys (trains min ...
Gingerbread and alsatian folk art Museum
Gertwiller
The Gingerbread Museum is the result of over 50 years of collecting by Michel Habsiger. In the old 18th century barn, more than 10,000 objects are exhibited on 350m², retracing the history of gingerbread and other sweets of the past, as well as all s ...
Wallpaper museum
Rixheim
The presence of the wallpaper industry in Rixheim began with the installation in 1797 of the Hartmann Risler & Cie factory, later the Zuber & Cie factory (still active) in the former Commandery of the Teutonic Order. The Wallpaper Museum, which opene ...