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ALSACE ECO SYSTEME

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plombier chauffagiste · bourgheim 67140 · ⭐ 4.5 (9487)

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SIREN513688176
N° TVAFR29513688176
Forme juridique5499
EffectifNN
CatégoriePME
AnciennetéEn activité depuis 2009
StatutEn activité

Dirigeants

kevin despicht29
jerome marzole29

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Présentation

Museum village with reconstructed, typically furnished, traditional 1850-1950 Alsatian buildings.

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Avis

5.0 Gregory Miller

Very immersive and much was hands on. Demonstrations and learning experiences. An atmosphere and environment for a couple or family in a location that is enhanced by bringing your own picnic! It is encouraged and many shaded areas to sit.

5.0 Timur Cetintas

Very nice open-air museum! We know a similar one from Switzerland and this one was just as nice as our known one! There's a lot of space for the children to run around and they get to see, touch and smell what life looked like in a while ago. Very recommended if you're in the region!

5.0 Petros PAPAZOGLOU PAPAZOGLAKIS

Great museum to travel back in time and learn a lot of things. There is a small town of houses, stables, towers, shops, bridges, gates, etc, that are open and nicely enriched with multiple related items, each presenting different but interesting info from an era long gone. There are multiple activities to follow like domestic animals feeding, grape juice production and tasting, stable visit, wine tasting, hand crafts etc. There are restaurants and hotel options as well inside this old town. The parking just outside is free of charge, abundant and shaded. You need to visit the earliest possible because the place is quite big to explore and includes a lot of activities to follow and it is very interesting place for both kids and adults. So, you need plenty of time to see even half of what is offered within one day unless you start very early.

5.0 Andy Shore

This is a great place to visit if you find yourself in the area. Not expensive and you can walk around at your own pace to see how they used to live in simpler times. It's a 'living museum' so there are people dressed in appropriate costume going about their trades. You can see a working forge, carpenters, and old school with teachers etc. The buildings ar from different time periods and have been dismantled and painstakingly reassembled on site. Really authentic and fascinating to see how housing progressed. I would highly recommend a visit. All outdoors so take a coat!

5.0 Les Rhoades

A wonderful place to visit. I would go off season as this is not a place you want to visit with crowds of people. The houses are small and do not accommodate many people at a time. We spent about 2.5 hours on our visit. Free parking. Lots of walking. Note, we visited in October and the restaurants were closed.

5.0 S. Krug

Great museum. Arrive promptly at opening as it requires a full day to see everything on offer. A few exhibits could use better lighting. Staff very helpful. Not only ordered a taxi but came out with me to make sure I got it. A designated taxi pickup area would be helpful. Lunch at the hotel restaurant very good with friendly staff. White storks everywhere!

5.0 L.

(Advice for wheelchair en aid-users) All in all a nice day! We had a great day! Nice welcome and a very friendly lady at the reception. It was clearly stated what could be expected with regard to the use of a wheelchair / mobility scooter. Unfortunately, not all houses can be visited, but that makes sense considering the age of the houses. We did have some problems with the thresholds and slopes. There are also many roads with only loose gravel and no wheelchair lane. We do think that some profit can still be achieved in terms of accessibility. In the park we saw many elderly / strollers / aids so I think it is a welcome addition. Threshold aids (from wood, for example) can make a big difference! After all, it is important and nice to also 'serve' people with disabilities. Added pictures situations where some improvement is welcome. Maybe an accessibility consultant can help you. Or a day out with someone with a physical disability.

5.0 Jacquie Hahn

Ok, so absolutely loved this place. Full of really fascinating, beautiful buildings, set in lovely countryside. It's a big place with a LOT to see, so go early in the day to give yourself time. Take a picnic lunch. There are loads of places to sit & enjoy it. There are plenty of loos, and they were clean & well kept. The staff are friendly and happy to answer questions if they can. The gift shop is, as they generally are, a bit pricey, and I didn't find the selection they had on offer all that enticing, but that might just be me. All in all, well worth going, but do give yourself lots of time if you want to get maximum value for your entrance fee.

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