Discover the best top things to do in Saone-et-Loire, France including Musee du tissage, SAS Museum, Le Musee de l'Imprimerie, Musee de la Voiture a Cheval, Musee des Enfants de Troupe, Musee Rolin, Musee de Prehistoire de Solutre, Coal Mine Museum, Musee De La Tour Du Moulin, Hameau Duboeuf.
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... to explore the Roman, the Gallo-Roman and the medieval history of Autun and the region around this former important Roman city.
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The Museum of Prehistory in Solutré contains exhibits from one of the richest sites in Europe. Solutré was a hunting site for ever 25 000 years. Man of the Upper Palaeolithic (35 000 – 10 000 BC) trapped, killed and dismembered thousands of horses and reindeers, so leaving layers of bones. This accumulation of bones gave rise to a famous legend, which we know to be untrue, that the horses were driven over the cliff by their hunters.
Great museum, interesting artifacts. The explanatory panels are also in English, and the audioguide is informative
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Discover miner's work and living conditions. Feel underground's atmosphere going through the tunnels. Travel through 19th to 20th century following the mining technics evolution.
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Explore and visit the universe of the vine and wine as you have never done before. Whether you are a family, a group of friends, an expert or a newbie, the Hameau Dubœuf invites you to enter a magic world dedicated to wine and the vine. Covering over 30.000 m2 in the very heart of the Beaujolais wine region, it will unvite you, in an entertaining and original way, all the secrets of our vines, its origins, establishments and techniques. Dynamic cinema, museum, the new immersive experience "Mon Beaujolais" The Explor'Games ®, the Enigma of the Hamlet: Search for the obscure figure who threatens the Hamlet. Look for clues, take on challenges and thwart the traps set in your path. Between April to september, visit the gardens and all the aromas that create the richness of the wine. Adventure Golf, pedal cars… There is something for everyone, whatever the age.
We were 6 adults, 3 children of 3 years old and a baby. We took a full pass to all activities in the parc. Great combination of activities for both adults and children. There’s also a lot of space in all areas (we had a rather big stroller) and it’s very cool inside so good for hot summer days. Personell was really very friendly! The children also enjoyed it: the story of winery told in a playful way, all parts of the museum very interactive and attractive for children as well. Some parts are like an attraction parc, and we did not even have to pay for the children. The little train brings you to the garden, where there is also room for children to participate in the activities. We had a very pleasant day and were all very tired at the end of the day (you spend a whole day there). Food at noon was very good and not expensive at all. Also good facilities for children!
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