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Musée alsacien (Strasbourg)

Museum in France
Musée alsacien
Courtyard of the museum
Location within Strasbourg
Established1907
Location23-25, quai Saint-Nicolas, 67000 Strasbourg, France
Coordinates 48°34′45′′N 7°45′02′′E / 48.579167°N 7.750556°E / 48.579167; 7.750556
TypeEthnography
Folk art
Public transit accessStrasbourg tramway lines A and D, stop: Porte de l′Hôpital.
CTS bus line 10, stop: Saint-Nicolas.
CTS bus lines 14 and 24, stops: Porte de l′Hôpital or Ancienne Douane
Websiteen.musees.strasbourg.eu/alsatian-museum

The Musée alsacien (Alsatian museum) is a museum in Strasbourg in the Bas-Rhin department of France. It opened on 11 May 1907,[1] and is dedicated to all aspects of (mostly rural) daily life in pre-industrial and early industrial Alsace. It contains over 5000 exhibits and is notable for the reconstruction of the interiors of several traditional houses.[2] It also features a rich collection of artifacts documenting the everyday life of Alsatian Jews.

The museum is located in several Renaissance timber framed houses on the Quai Saint-Nicolas, on the banks of the Ill river.[2] In 1917, it was bought by the city of Strasbourg.[citation needed ]

Another, smaller, Musée alsacien exists in the city of Haguenau, 30 kilometers north of Strasbourg.

References

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  1. ^ "Alsatian Museum". museu.ms. Retrieved 2023年05月07日.
  2. ^ a b "Musée Alsacien, Strasbourg". Musées de Strasbourg. Archived from the original on 2011年10月01日. Retrieved 2009年08月23日.

Bibliography

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  • Le Musée Alsacien de Strasbourg, Éditions des musées de la ville de Strasbourg 2006, ISBN 2-35125-005-2
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