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Vast collection of paintings and sculptures features the Retable d'Issenheim (Issenheim Altarpiece,) considered to be the most important piece of art in the museum.
It was used as a Monastery in 13AD when constructed. Later on in 19AD turned into a Museum as a Romanesque -Gothic syle. Nowadays you can see the paintings remaining from Medieval time. Artists such as Monet, Dubuffet and picasso paintings are also exhebited. Intereting place to see.
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Often overlook led them s wonderfully laid out museum is a delight. The exhibits are vibrant and easily understood. Of the creator of the Arie of liberty among many projects. Set in a light very building in the museum settings of the city. Easily reached and has many dining choices nearby. A must see for sure
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Located in a former cinema, the Toy Museum 'Musée du Jouet' welcomes young and old in the heart of Colmar's city-centre. The museum presents a collection of toys from the 19th century to today. Throughout a theme-oriented visit, you'll discover all these toys which marked your childhood. Old teddy-bears to the first Barbie(C) dolls to video games, Playmobil(R), miniatures, robots or little trains, the toys and games exhibited come from all over the world and belong to numerous generations of children. The major museum attraction is a train network which runs over the entire second floor.
A great place to visit to re-live your childhood and bring back memories and those toys your kids played with. Loved the railway sets displayed on the top floor in particular (but no 'N' gauge!), could sit and watch them for ages! Also well done for being open through lunchtime unlike other local museums when the town is so busy for the Christmas Market it makes good economic sense!
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Find out about the fascinating World of Hansi in our Museum on the first floor. Nowadays as a part of the alsatian cultural heritage, his original artworks will allow you to dive into the romantic and fascinating Alsace that he experienced. Furthermore, a lot of exciting and interactive installations can be discovered by old and young.
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