10 History Museums in Franche-Comte That You Shouldn't Miss

August 22, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

Discover the best top things to do in Franche-Comte, France including Musee de la Boissellerie, Musee de la Memoire et de la Paix, Musee de l'Artisanat de Brebotte, Forge-musee, Maison du patrimoine le presbytere, Musee national de l'esperanto (Nacia Esperanto Muzeo), Musee municipal d'Art et d'Histoire, Le Tresor des Sequanes, Ecomusee Maison Michaud, Musee de la Resistance et de la Deportation.
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1. Musee de la Boissellerie

12 rue du petit Pont, 39220 Bois d'Amont France +33 3 84 60 98 79 [email protected] http://www.museedelaboissellerie.com
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5.0 based on 200 reviews

Musee de la Boissellerie

A la découverte des métiers liés au travail de l'épicéa dans le village de Bois d'Amont. La découverte du musée ne se fait que lors de visites guidées : A 10h30 14h30 16h30. A bientôt au pays des boisseliers

2. Musee de la Memoire et de la Paix

Rue des Terreaux, 25340 Clerval France +33 3 81 93 84 29 http://www.clerval.fr/pages/tourisme/le-musee-de-la-memoire-et-de-la-paix/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Musee de la Memoire et de la Paix

3. Musee de l'Artisanat de Brebotte

3 rue de la Fontaine, 90140 Brebotte France +33 3 84 23 42 37 http://museebrebotte.com
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Musee de l'Artisanat de Brebotte

4. Forge-musee

2 rue de la Madeleine, 90170 Etueffont France +33 3 84 54 60 41
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Forge-musee

Home and work-place of blacksmiths from 1843 to 1977. The museum has conserved the smithy with all its tools and the living quarters including the barn and stable testifying to the blacksmith's double activity. Film.

5. Maison du patrimoine le presbytere

9 B Place de la Mairie, 25160 Remoray-Boujeons France +33 3 81 38 17 33 [email protected] http://www.patrimoine-remoray.fr/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Maison du patrimoine le presbytere

6. Musee national de l'esperanto (Nacia Esperanto Muzeo)

19 rue Victor Hugo, 70100 Gray France +33 6 21 51 38 69 http://www.naciaesperantomuzeo.fr
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Musee national de l'esperanto (Nacia Esperanto Muzeo)

7. Musee municipal d'Art et d'Histoire

2 place d'Arcon, 25300 Pontarlier France +33 3 81 38 82 16 http://www.pontarlier.org/no/sites-a-visiter/patrimoine/fiche-lei.html
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Musee municipal d'Art et d'Histoire

8. Le Tresor des Sequanes

Rue du Chateau Château de Chazoy, 25170 Burgille France +33 3 81 58 18 75 http://www.letresordessequanes.fr/
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Le Tresor des Sequanes

9. Ecomusee Maison Michaud

26 la Combe des Cives, 25240 Chapelle-des-Bois France +33 3 81 69 27 42 [email protected] http://ecomusee-jura.fr
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

Ecomusee Maison Michaud

10. Musee de la Resistance et de la Deportation

99 rue Fusilles de la Resistance La Citadelle, 25000, Besancon France +33 3 81 87 83 12 [email protected] http://www.citadelle.com/fr/le-musee-de-la-resistance-et-de-la-deportation.html
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4.5 based on 172 reviews

Musee de la Resistance et de la Deportation

Reviewed By HeatherA730 - Watford, United Kingdom

This museum is within the grounds of the citadel and although the entrance is all part of the overall ticket that you purchase, this is worth it's own review. The museum is dedicated to the year of war, occupation and resistance during WW2. It has many original artefacts to view and photos. The upstairs is about the concentration camps and isn't recommended for visitors under 10 years, however we took our 11 and 13 years olds through it. They were both uncomfortable but very engaged. Reading as much information as possible and asking lots of questions. It's not all easy viewing but very worthwhile to remember what happened. I only have one very slight criticism of the place, there isn't a lot written in English. We're all non-french speakers. All of the rooms had laminated A4 sheets that you could take that were translations of the French into either English or German, but in the vast majority of cases there were no English ones. Obviously the photos speak for themselves and with a smattering of French and a knowledge of history we could answer our children's questions. However some further information in English would have been useful. All in all I would say come here. It's worth it.

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