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Located in a former 13th century convent, the Unterlinden museum benefits from a tremendous prestige.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of visitors come to admire the important collection of Rhenish paintings and sculptures, as well as the famous Isenheim Altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald, considered as a masterpiece in World Art history.
The museum also presents a remarkable collection of Alsatian folk art and decorative arts, alongside with a big Modern Art department.
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In the heart of the old city of Colmar, the Bartholdi museum is housed in a vast residence, native place of the New York Statue of Liberty creator.
Its rooms contain Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi.s most important collection of works, thanks to the heritage the artist.s widow has left to the city.
Statues, busts, drafts, original models as well as the furniture and souvenirs of the family are exposed.
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More than just an exhibition space, the toy museum is an enchanted place where you will discover a collection that is unique, varied and exciting.
Enthusiasts and collectors of all ages will be captivated by exhibits such as Cinderella.s Coach, the exceptional collection of dolls, the locomotive Britannia, with a wonderful train network covering more than 1000 metres and animated displays.
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The Natural and Ethnography museum, founded in 1860, and rare Alsatian museum with extra-European collections, possess more than 1500 ethnographic objects coming from Oceania, Africa, America, Australia and Asia. The museum presents in 10 rooms, with 2 reserved to temporary expositions, collections of zoology, mineralogy, ethnology and Egyptology.
More details on the website of the museum
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The Espace André Malraux, dedicated to contemporary art, is one of the most acclaimed art galleries in Alsace.
Here, with a high quality calendar, contemporary Art opens itself to a wide audience.
Tel. : 00 33 (0)3 89 24 28 73
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