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Museums in Alsace

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Bread Museum in Uhlwiller
Museum of Bread and Meunerie
67350 Uhlwiller

The Museum of Bread in Uhlwiller, located in the Great East, is a place dedicated to the history and traditions of the bakery in this rural area.
Museum of Gingerbread and Alsatian Folk Art
Museum of chocolate and gourmet cuisine
67140 Gertwiller

The Museum of Gingerbread and Alsatian Folk Art, in Gertwiller (Great East), traces the history of this local specialty since 1453 in an 18th century tidal barn.
Hanau Country Museum - history and lives of a territory
Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions
67330 Bosselshausen

The Museum of the Land of Hanau, located in Bouxwiller (Great East), traces the local history since 1934, housing more than 15,000 objects and a research library in an old 16th century grain hall.
Zorn Country Museum in Hochfelden
Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions
67270 Hochfelden

The Zorn Country Museum in Hochfelden is a cultural space located in the Greater East region, dedicated to the enhancement of local heritage and the Zorn Valley.
Alsatian Seal Museum in La Petite Pierre
Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions
67290 La Petite-Pierre

The Museum of the Alsatian Seal in La Petite-Pierre is a monument located in the Great East, in La Petite-Pierre. Its exact period is not specified, but it bears witness to the local heritage.
Folie Marco Museum in Barr
Art Museum from private collections
67140 Andlau

The Folie Marco Museum, housed in an 18th-century patrician residence in Barr (Bas-Rhin), exhibits collections of Alsatian bourgeois furniture from the 17th to 18th centuries. Partially listed as historical monuments since 1935, it embodies the art of living of local aristocracy.
Jean-Frédéric Oberlin Museum in Waldersbach
Museum of Protestantism
67130 Waldersbach

The Jean-Frédéric Oberlin Museum in Waldersbach, Lower Rhine, is a Protestant museum dedicated to the life and work of the 18th-century Alsatian pastor, pioneer of pedagogy and defender of the Enlightenment. Set in a 1787 presbytery, it combines history, science and spirituality.
Judeo-Alsatian Museum of Bouxwiller
Museum of Judaism
67330 Bouxwiller

The Judeo-Alsacian Museum of Bouxwiller, housed in an old synagogue of 1842, traces the Judeo-Alsacian culture in Bouxwiller (Bas-Rhin), in the Greater East. Ranked a historic monument, it bears witness to a unique rural heritage.