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Vendredi 31 mai, 09h30, 10h30Passé
Mai 2024
Vendredi 31
09:30 - 10:30
10:30 - 11:30

Musée du Pays de Hanau

3 place du Château 67330 Bouxwiller
  • Bas-Rhin
  • Grand Est

Visit "Move and dance in the gardens of Bouxwiller"

Travel to the time of Bouxwiller Castle. Discover with your students the statues that decorated the lost gardens. Through a series of movements, the children will explore the themes of the...
Vendredi 31 mai, 09h30, 10h30Passé
© Musée du Pays de Hanau - photo A. Mertz

Travel to the time of Bouxwiller Castle. Discover with your students the statues that decorated the lost gardens. Through a series of movements, children will explore the themes of statuary, such as water, music or flowers. Finally, they will embody the animals raised for the princes thanks to a game of mimes in music. Duration 40 minutes Audience: medium and large section. 15 students per animation

Types of events
Friday animation for scolarized youths
2024 Theme
Aucune sélection
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Conditions for participation
Free entrance
Type of audience
Children (0 – 15 years)

À propos du lieu

Musée du Pays de Hanau
3 place du Château 67330 Bouxwiller
  • Bas-Rhin
  • Grand Est
The Museum of the Land of Hanau, located in Bouxwiller, takes place in a remarkably renovated architectural complex, listed as Historical Monuments. The 16th-century wheat market and the former 14th-century castral chapel serve as the setting for this Museum of France, a veritable tool for interpreting a territory with multiple heritages. The spaces punctuated by the imposing frame create original atmospheres, adapted to different themes. Through a subtle and modern museum, you will discover the history, culture and natural environment of this endearing territory of Hanau. The town of Bouxwiller, the former capital of the county of Hanau-Lichtenberg, then residence of the princes of Hesse-Darmstadt, has preserved many witnesses of its exceptional past.
Tags
Monument historique, Musée de France & Jardin régulier (à la française)
Marion Chérot/Sycoparc