Musée Alsacien de Haguenau

Haguenau
France
Musée Alsacien
Musée Alsacien
Musée Alsacien
History and tradition
The building, constructed in 1486 and partially altered in the 19th century, served as the chancellery for the medieval town hall of Hagenau. The folk art collections are housed on the upper stories. A fine set of local 19th-century costumes is particularly noteworthy. Also on display are household wares, collections of wine-barrel spigots or of locks (15th to 18th centuries), as well as a wealth of popular images and eglomises (paintings on glass). A traditional interior has been re-created on the second floor: the potter's house is complete with kitchen, “Stube” or living-room and workshop.

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Address

Musée Alsacien de Haguenau

1 place Joseph Thierry
67500
Haguenau
France
Opening hours
Wednesday - Sunday: 10:00-12:00, 13:30-17:30 ,
Wednesday - Sunday: 14:00-17:30

Closed on
Contact and additional information
+33 3 88 06 59 99

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