National Tourism & Handicap Days at the Musée Electropolis

Journées Nationales Tourisme & Handicap au Musée Electropolis
This event is available in
French
As part of the Journées Nationales Tourisme et Handicap, the Musée Electropolis de Mulhouse (which has held the Tourisme et Handicap label since 2003) is offering free admission to the museum for people with disabilities and those accompanying them.

Two offers are available:

🏦A self-guided tour of the museum
You can discover or rediscover, independently, the history of electricity from Antiquity to the present day. Observe the changing uses of electricity in our daily lives and explore its links with industry, art, climate and the new lifestyles of the 21st century.
🎫Gratuit pour les personnes en situation de handicap et leurs accompagnants. No reservation required.
For better organization, please call 03 89 32 48 50 if you are a group of more than 10 people.

💼💡The "saddlebag" guided tour
Immerse yourself in the world of the museum with a tactile tour that lets you discover its treasures by touch.
📆Saturday April 5, 2025 at 2pm, Sunday April 6 at 10:30am and 2pm.
⏱Duration: 1h30. 👤Age: from 6 years.
♿️Accessibilité : All disabilities, except hearing.
🎫Gratuit pour les personnes en situation de handicap et leurs accompagnants.
☎️Renseignements and booking required on 03 89 32 48 50.

📖Tale booklet
At the museum reception desk, a self-service booklet inspired by childhood tales (Cinderella, The Little Mermaid...) is available. These tales have been rewritten to highlight situations of disability, while providing a better understanding of the history of disability, medical devices and their evolution.
Open to all. Free admission with Museums Pass.
Address
55 rue du Pâturage
68200
Mulhouse
+33 3 89 32 48 50
Tarif
Free entry with the Museums-PASS-Musées
Dates
Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00-18:00
Exhibitions in this museum
Art et Electricité : un nouvel espace à visiter au Musée Electropolis
Exhibition
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In the visual arts, a dozen works in the museum's permanent display will illustrate the representation of electricity and artists' use of its effects in the 20th century. Since it opened in 1987, the ...