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10 Rue Georges Besse, 67150 Erstein, France
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Museum Würth France Erstein

ZI OUEST, Rue Georges Besse, 67150 Erstein, France
4.5(559)
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+33 3 88 64 74 84
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musee-wurth.fr

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4.5
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5.0
19w

Absolutely spectacular museum, super for a stopover, courage to do their own thing, right now a grand exhibition on gardens, with context, established artists and new ones, very accessibly done, not overloaded, parking under solar panels on a hot summer day.

This place is a total gem and worth a detour also. We see a lot of capitalism at its worst. Here, it's at its best, with industry (in the old fashioned sense) making some of the best of art (in the sense of an encounter) possible.

Entry was free! Airy Cafe with...

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3.0
2y

Visited this free entry museum today. Well appointed building, the present exhibition was less to our taste, which is quite personal of course. What was disapointing was the fact that none of the information was in English, even the audiotour (4 eu). For an internationally operating concern as Wurth rather strange. If you are not French or German proficiant then you will miss a lot. The museum shop had very interesting glass objects which would have complimented the museum...

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1.0
32w

L’exposition nous a beaucoup plu, c’était une très belle découverte. Cependant, nous avons vécu une situation très désagréable lors de notre visite hier, le 18 mai. J’étais avec mon bébé d’un an et une poussette. Un employé du musée nous a gentiment proposé d’utiliser l’ascenseur pour accéder à l’étage supérieur. Il a appelé une collègue que nous avons donc attendue.

Lorsque cette collègue est arrivée, vers 15–16 heures, elle nous a immédiatement dit que l’ascenseur ne fonctionnait pas. Pourtant, à ce même moment, elle a permis à d’autres visiteurs d’utiliser cet ascenseur. La situation était très confuse et incompréhensible.

Heureusement, le père de l’enfant était avec moi et a pu porter la poussette, mais cette expérience a été très décevante. C’est regrettable qu’un lieu culturel n’assure pas un accueil égal et adapté aux familles avec de jeunes enfants.

Il est d’autant plus triste de devoir faire face à ce genre d’attitude dans un lieu dédié à la culture. Ce qui me peine particulièrement, c’est que tout cela a été vu par ma fille de 4 ans, à qui j’essaie justement de transmettre l’amour de l’art et du respect...

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Hans GutbrodHans Gutbrod
Absolutely spectacular museum, super for a stopover, courage to do their own thing, right now a grand exhibition on gardens, with context, established artists and new ones, very accessibly done, not overloaded, parking under solar panels on a hot summer day. This place is a total gem and worth a detour also. We see a lot of capitalism at its worst. Here, it's at its best, with industry (in the old fashioned sense) making some of the best of art (in the sense of an encounter) possible. Entry was free! Airy Cafe with foosball for kids
H KatharinaH Katharina
Have been here for a guided tour on the current exposition- great presenter, very entertaining and knowledgeable, highly enjoyable 60 min. I bought my ticket at arrival. Guided tours are only done on Sundays, maybe better to reserve if you want to be sure. However access is free without the tour, so you will never be disappointed. Great exhibition as such.
FranziskaFranziska
We visited the sport and leisure exhibition - we liked it! It's quite varied, so that there's definitely something for everyone. If you don't like it at all, there's also a small games room, the arts café or the museum shop - admission is free, so you can't go wrong. The approach is a bit tricky, but well signposted. We’ll be back.
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Absolutely spectacular museum, super for a stopover, courage to do their own thing, right now a grand exhibition on gardens, with context, established artists and new ones, very accessibly done, not overloaded, parking under solar panels on a hot summer day. This place is a total gem and worth a detour also. We see a lot of capitalism at its worst. Here, it's at its best, with industry (in the old fashioned sense) making some of the best of art (in the sense of an encounter) possible. Entry was free! Airy Cafe with foosball for kids
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Have been here for a guided tour on the current exposition- great presenter, very entertaining and knowledgeable, highly enjoyable 60 min. I bought my ticket at arrival. Guided tours are only done on Sundays, maybe better to reserve if you want to be sure. However access is free without the tour, so you will never be disappointed. Great exhibition as such.
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We visited the sport and leisure exhibition - we liked it! It's quite varied, so that there's definitely something for everyone. If you don't like it at all, there's also a small games room, the arts café or the museum shop - admission is free, so you can't go wrong. The approach is a bit tricky, but well signposted. We’ll be back.
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