" The museum, housed in an impressive Neo-Renaissance building, displays collections on the history of the town. "
Built between 1900 and 1905 in a Neo-Renaissance style, the museum houses collections that illustrate the history of the town and surrounding region, from prehistory up until modern times. A rich archaeological collection from the Bronze and Iron Ages provides information on a culture that flourished in the Forest of Haguenau. It also contains exceptional objects from the Gallo-Roman period, such as the Roman Legionnaire’s helmet. Several rooms are dedicated to the history of thetown since it was founded in the 12th century.
A collection of faience is a reminder that the Hannong family of ceramicists stayed in the town. The museum also has a beautiful collection of Art Nouveau and Art Deco glassware.
- Elevation : 151m
- Nearest train station : 0,8km
- Rates :
- Adult rate : 4€
- Child rate : 2€
- Groups : 0€
- Etudiant : 2€
- Special rates and discounts :
- Free for children (age limit) : 14
- Group (minimum number of people) : 20
- Other special offers : Gratuit pour les titulaires du Pass Musées
- Comments for rates : Credit card, Cheque, Cash
- Types of visits offered : Free visit, Guided tour for groups with reservation
- Additional amenities/services : Toilets
- Languages spoken : French, German, English
- Practical services and amenities : Group reception, Shops /Sale of goods
- Number of people in group :
- Maxi : 40
- Bike equipment and services : Bicycle parking or racks