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ST. HORNED CLOISTER MUSEUM

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4.7/5
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2025
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2025

A museum where you can stroll among the statues and enjoy the audioguide with commentary by André Dussollier.

The cloister houses a library reading room, a tea room ideal for an enchanting break under the vaults or in the garden, and a small museum among our favorites. The place is luminous thanks to a superb renovation of the cloister's polychromy. What a pleasure it is to wander among the statues with the audioguide commentated by André Dussollier! We learn that this is where the city was born, when Charles the Bald wanted to create a city on the scale of Aachen.

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Visited in april 2025
Superbe visite du musée, avec une agent d'accueil au petit soin des enfants. Elle a su rendre leur visite agréable et magique.
Petit goûter au salon de thé très bon et très copieux.
Je recommande
Visited in march 2025
Jolie petite collection, une belle découverte
Visited in march 2025
Conférence très intéressante.
Visited in september 2024
Visite gratuite réalisée lors des journées Européennes du patrimoine. Le musée est petit mais intéressant. Très bon accueil avec beaucoup d'explications.
Visited in april 2024
I would give this place ten stars. We were wandering past after a disappointing visit to the chateau (where we felt unwelcome as we have small children!) and thought we’d have a quick look. The woman working at the museum was SO kind, friendly and sweet with our children (5 & 3). The museum is free and we were given a booklet for the children with lots of activities which my five year old loved. Whilst it’s quite small, there’s loads of detail and the kids booklet really helped me engage with the exhibits too. There are a few activities and puzzles for the children which was great. We spent about 75-90mins in the museum (which is small) and then went for a lovely tea and cake in the cafe where we felt very welcome. My children played hide and seek in the middle of the cloisters. This was our favourite place we have visited on our holiday. We tried to buy a postcard but they don’t accept bank cards and we didn’t have any cash. We would go back here in a heartbeat.
Many thanks to the kind lady who was so kind to our family and loved the foxes on my son’s trousers ????

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