KNIGHT OF EON MUSEUM
Museum housing a collection of over 200 pieces ranging from the knight's ...Read more
MUSÉE DE LA MACHINE AGRICOLE PUZENAT ET DES OUTILS DU BOIS
Read moreIn the Mâcon competition of 1874, Emile Puzenat was awarded a first prize for an invention that would greatly facilitate the work of the fields: La En, Mr Puzenat will have at his disposal, a few years later, the creation of another revolutionary tool: horse rake. Thus, this museum presents an industrial retrospective of the Puzenat plant from 1882 to 1956 which revolutionized the farming world by facilitating the work of farmers. An exhibition complemented by many wooden tools of the time (over 400 transplanted).
MUSÉE D’ART ET D’ARCHÉOLOGIE
The museum is housed in a sumptuous abbey palace and features a life-size ...Read more
MUSÉE PAUL-CHARNOZ
Museum hosting every summer temporary exhibitions on the theme of ceramics ...Read more
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Musée des beaux-arts features a room dedicated to the portraitist Jules ...Read more
LIME MUSEUM
Museum where you can discover 500 different files, several machines and the ...Read more
BRICKMARKING
Former factory with two large chimneys, a testimony to the Ceramic Valley ...Read more
THE HOUSE OF THE METER
The chaumerand industrial heritage association revives the making of ...Read more
APPLE AND CIDER MUSEUM
The small apple and cider museum, housing several old presses, one of which ...Read more
MUSÉE AJA EXPÈRIENCE
Read moreAJA now has its own museum. Following the screening of a film retracing the history of the club, which was founded in 1918, visitors can now discover its refurbished backstage area, with memories of every player who has played there (from Basile Boli to Eric Cantona, Djibril Cissé and many others), as well as its coaches and presidents (especially Guy Roux, of course!). Not to mention trophies such as the very first Coupe de France, in 1994. The icing on the cake is that you can even walk through the famous tunnel and sit right on the edge of the pitch!
ABBAYE DU VAL DES CHOUES - MUSÉE OPÉRA DE LA VÈNERIE
Read moreThe Abbaye du Val des Choues is an island in the middle of the Châtillonnais forest and falls under the great religious movement of the West of the 11th and 12th centuries. This building has as an authorizing officer Eudes III, duke of Burgundy in 1193. Inspired by Cistercian and Benedictine rules, Val des Choues scatters up to seventeen monasteries throughout Europe. Inès and Michel Monot invite you to come and join them to discover the boar hunting in their new museum opened in July 2017. Beyond its dramaturgy, you discover the history of hunting in the "Curograph of the equivalence of things and of the beings, animals and humans". The room of the temptation of trophies, echoes, silence, hallali, the workshop of the tailor and the opera of nature have been arranged in the Abbey with the contribution of contemporary artists. Every day, at 4 pm in the high season, do not miss the spectacular soup of dogs. The 150 dogs of tricoloured English-French breed by the crew Pique'avant-Bourgogne are waiting in silence for their master's signal. You will enjoy the gardens where Inès Monot offers basins, vases, flower boxes and Medici style sculptures to decorate your garden. During the season, two guest rooms are available.
THE TRAIN OF DREAMS
Read moreThe museum area of this dream train plunges you into the history of the Paris-Lyon-Mediterranean railway. Through a beautiful staging, you will discover a collection of more than 300 period objects, scenes of life retracing the golden age of the rails from 1880 to 1950. You can see scenes from the life of the PLM, soldiers leaving or returning from the two world wars, and a collection of objects from the trenches: vases, lighters, and other things made with artillery shells by the soldiers while they were waiting in the trenches. In the middle of the countryside but only a few minutes from the charming town of Autun. The 1910 steam loco reminds us that all this was running, only the whistle is missing. A beautiful immersion!
RED MULLET MUSEUM
Read moreIn the heart of the city, under the arcades, the Mullet de Mullet's native apartment was returned and evokes, through explanatory panels, its major work, La Marseillaise, and its life, from birth in Lons-le-Saunier in 1760 until its death in 1836 in Choisy-le-Roi. You discover many original documents, personal objects: his sword, the violin bow of La Marseillaise… This place of memories is part of the Juramusées network. .
MUSÉE AUTOMOBILE DE MONTJALIN
Museum in Sauvigny-le-Bois presenting cars from the 1960s, with an amazing ...Read more
FIREFIGHTERS' MUSEUM
Museum presenting numerous vehicles, materials and equipment used to rescue ...Read more
HOUSE OF THE JURA RURAL HERITAGE
Read moreHeritage is not only made up of historic buildings, castles, churches or other weapons of war, it is also shaped by the objects of daily life used by our ancestors. The Jura Rural Heritage Association has saved the destruction of machines and tools that retrace transformations and the gradual modernization of agriculture. It has also reconstituted workshops and artisan shops that make us discover the many professions around the agricultural world: cheese cheesemakers, cobblers, sabotiers… All the objects displayed testify to a great ingenuity that it is important not to erase collective memory. A visit that carries out beautiful history lessons and helps us better understand today's rural world.
VINEA PASSION
Charming vine and wine museum, a great place to discover the wine heritage ...Read more
CHOCOLATERIE DE TONNERRE
Tonnerre's former town hall, an old Renaissance building housing a store ...Read more
MUSEUM OF VINE AND WINE
A museum that takes visitors back in time to discover the Loue valley, with ...Read more
AMPELOPSIS MUSEUM
Museum dedicated to the growth of vines and the making of wine, with ...Read more
NOUVEAU MUSÉE DE LA MACHINE AGRICOLE ET DE LA RURALITÉ
Museum housing over 350 old mechanical machines, including some 40 combines ...Read more
MUSEE DE LA POMME ET DU CIDRE
Read moreThe Othe region is the best place of pilgrimage for lovers of apple sparkling drinks. Between the hiking trails, it is therefore necessary to stop at the Apple and Cider Museum. There are presses and in particular a well preserved "parrot wheel". Your mission if you accept it: learn to recognize apples: one variety per made product! Tasting of the products at the exit: cider of course, but also apple juice and other specialities.
LA MAISON DE COLETTE
Read moreLa maison de Colette is a museum located in Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye. It is the birthplace of the famous French novelist Colette. Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the writer's world and discover her work. In addition to Colette's house, visitors can also discover other interesting sites in the region, such as the Colette museum, located in the former château de Victor Gandrille, or the château de Saint-Fargeau and the medieval construction site at Guédelon. To support the preservation of Colette's heritage, visitors can also make a donation to the Maison de Colette.