When you are told that design is everywhere in Saint-Etienne, it is also because it is in the city's DNA. Saint-Etienne has always been inventing. Fir ... More
When you are told that design is everywhere in Saint-Etienne, it is also because it is in the city's DNA. Saint-Etienne has always been inventing. Firearms, that we know, but also looms, textiles and bicycles. And yes, this is where the very first bicycle was invented. With your head in the handlebars and three collections later, you are unbeatable on Sainté. At the very least, the link between its industrial past and its ambitions for tomorrow holds no secrets for you.
Each quarter, the Museum publishes its event program. We give you an overview: surprise visit, flash visit in 15 minutes chrono, theater, escape game, film screening and above all various and varied workshops (for children from 4 years old, siblings, family or adults).
When it reopens, you will be able to discover a new space dedicated to bicycles and commerce! This theme will allow you to better understand, via an interactive digital device, how leading companies in the area are pioneers of local commerce or mail order sales. Visitors will also be able to follow the export of Saint-Etienne products around the world, since the 17th century.
2 Pl. Louis Comte, 42000 Saint-Étienne, France 
- Business hours -
Tue-Sun : 10:00am-18:00pm
(Closed on Mon)
PLEASE NOTE ::
Free for children under 16 and for everyone, every 1st Sunday of the month.
Reduced price for 16-25 year olds.
- Directions -
Coming from Lyon (A72) direction Firminy/Le Puy, exit Bellevue, then follow Center 2 and Museum of Art and Industry.
Coming from Le Puy (N 88) direction Lyon, exit Bellevue, then follow Center 2 and Musée d'Art et d'Industrie.
Coming from Clermont Ferrand (A 72) direction Firminy/Le Puy, exit D3 Saint-Etienne Ouest, then follow town center and Museum of Art and Industry.
Parking outside the museum: Place Albert Thomas or parking des Ursules nearby.
By train (Chateaucreux station)
• 2h45 min from Paris, Gare de Lyon (direct TGV)
• 50 minutes from Lyon
By tram
• From Chateaucreux station, Line T3, Bourse du Travail stop.
• From Saint-Étienne “Nord”, Line T1, stop at Bourse du Travail.
• From Saint-Étienne “Sud”, Line T1 or T3, Anatole France stop.
The Musée Bartholdi is a museum dedicated to French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi and is situated at 30 rue des Marchands in Colmar, at the artist's birt ... More
The Musée Bartholdi is a museum dedicated to French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi and is situated at 30 rue des Marchands in Colmar, at the artist's birthplace. The museum has the "Musée de France" label. In 2011, the building was labeled "Maisons des Illustres" by the Ministry of Culture and Communication. In the courtyard there is a statue named Statue des grands soutiens du monde. Two doors of the 17th century were registered as a monument historique on 18 June 1926. In 2012, the museum numbered over 16,000 visitors.
This monument would honor the United States' centennial of independence and the friendship with France. French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi supported de Laboulaye's idea and in 1870 began designing the statue of "Liberty Enlightening the World."
Choucroute Tradition aux 5 Viandes ---------------- €
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Tarte Flambée (Nature) ---------------- €
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Choucroute Tradition aux 5 Viandes
€ 19
Tarte Flambée (Nature)
€ 10
Nestled in the heart of the historic centre of Colmar, the Brasserie des Tanneurs enjoys an ideal central location which makes it a must-see destinati ... More
Nestled in the heart of the historic centre of Colmar, the Brasserie des Tanneurs enjoys an ideal central location which makes it a must-see destination for visitors looking for a unique taste experience. Located at the foot of the unmissable koïfhus and the colourful facades of the old town, this Alsatian brasserie offers a real refuge for lovers of discoveries in search of authenticity.
The menu of traditional or revisited dishes showcases these culinary delights made from fresh, seasonal ingredients from local producers, which blend harmoniously with regional beers and wines. Each bite is a gustatory journey, a symphony of subtle tastes that celebrate Alsatian's culinary heritage.
The Brasserie des Tanneurs embodies the very essence of Colmar, offering an experience of local cuisine that leaves lasting memories. If you're looking for an authentic place to taste and discover the flavours of the region, look no further than the Brasserie des Tanneurs.
The collegiate church of Saint-Martin is the oldest church in Angers. It is also one of the best preserved Carolingian monuments in France. An archaeo ... More
The collegiate church of Saint-Martin is the oldest church in Angers. It is also one of the best preserved Carolingian monuments in France. An archaeological treasure, it is now the setting for a thousand-year-old history and an ambitious cultural programme.
Collégiale Saint-Martin is located on 23 rue Saint-Martin, in the heart of Angers.
From Angers train station, 15 minutes on foot or take the tram direction Avrillé-Ardennes.
By tram : station Foch-Maison bleue (line A).
By Bus : bus-stops Sainte-Croix or Foch-Saint-Aubin (lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6E, 9, 10, 11 ou 14).
It is largest museum of modern art in Europe where you can see modern art from early 20th century. ... More
It is largest museum of modern art in Europe where you can see modern art from early 20th century.
It is a square located at the top of Montmartre hill 130m and it is full of artists who paint portraits. ... More
It is a square located at the top of Montmartre hill 130m and it is full of artists who paint portraits.
611 navy tiles are filled with 311 words 'I love you' in 250 languages. ... More
611 navy tiles are filled with 311 words 'I love you' in 250 languages.
It's a dance venue with red windmill.
It's famous for its cancan dance. ... More
It's a dance venue with red windmill.
It's famous for its cancan dance.
It is an art museum that mainly exhibits modern French paintings.
Claude Monet's "water lilles" is famous. ... More
It is an art museum that mainly exhibits modern French paintings.
Claude Monet's "water lilles" is famous.