Victor Schoelcher museum
Victor Schoelcher museum
Fessenheim is one of the five sites in the great East of France on the “route to the abolition of slavery and human rights” which is part of the vast international project of the “Slave Route” supported by the UN (www.abolitions.org). The Victor Schœlcher museum space, his work is located in a medieval house dating from the 16th century. A visit to this place will allow you to discover the life of an extraordinary man mainly known for his fight against slavery.
From the first moments, thanks to an elaborate scenography, you will travel with Victor Schœlcher from outdoor totems to digital tactile media inside. Let yourself be guided in a circuit made up of more than 150 visuals, original works (books, manuscripts, newspapers), period objects and porcelain signed by his father Marc, originally from Fessenheim.
From the first moments, thanks to an elaborate scenography, you will travel with Victor Schœlcher from outdoor totems to digital tactile media inside. Let yourself be guided in a circuit made up of more than 150 visuals, original works (books, manuscripts, newspapers), period objects and porcelain signed by his father Marc, originally from Fessenheim.
Opening hours
from 20 / 12 to 12 / 01
Rates
| Adult rate | 4 € |
| Child rate | 2 € |
| Group rate (per person) | 3 € |
| School groups | 2 € |
| Students | 3 € |
Free for children (age limit): 10
Payment methods
Credit card
Check
Cash
Description
Museum and planetarium
Member of Association of Alsace Museums
Visit formulas
free visit
Guided tour for groups with booking
Facilities and services
Shop
Group reception
Free parking for cars
For bicycles
Bicycle parking or racks
Parking
Free parking for cars