" This one-of-a-kind museum, housed in a synagogue, will surprise you with its comprehensive approach to the history of Judaism in Alsace. "
"Artefacts and places recount history better than books" - this sentence welcomes you as you arrive at the Jewish Alsatian Museum. Located in the former 19th-century synagogue of Bouxwiller, the museum is unique in its kind. It highlights the culture of Jews in Alsace and recounts their history, telling of everyday life through the ages with their Christian neighbours. Visitors follow a trail around the museum with its original, varied presentations ranging from the reconstitution of life-size scenes and miniaturised tableaux using new technology. Ceramic models, architectural models, life-size figures, dolls in period costume and video films alternate with antique artefacts, which are all the more rare as much of the Jewish heritage disappeared during the Holocaust.
- Elevation : 394m
- Nearest train station : 7km
- Special rates and discounts :
- Free for children (age limit) : pour les - 8 ans
- Fixed price package for families (minimum number of people) : 4
- Types of visits offered : Free visit, Self-guided visit with documents in French, Visit with guide tool, Visit with educational sheets/pack, Guided tour for groups with reservation
- Additional amenities/services : Toilets
- Required equipment : Warm clothes
- Languages spoken : French, German, English
- Practical services and amenities : Group reception, Shops /Sale of goods, Local tourist information
Opening hours and dates are subject to change depending on circumstances. Please plan accordingly.
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