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Saturday 1 June, 11:00Passed
Conditions
Preferential rate of 5 €/person. Reservation required via the online ticket office.
June 2024
Saturday 1
11:00 - 12:30

Jardin des énergies au Musée Electropolis

55 rue du Pâturage 68200 Mulhouse
  • Haut-Rhin
  • Grand Est

Sensory visit of the Energy Garden

Visitors roam the Energy Garden with a mediator in search of a plant whose stems can be used to produce electricity: the miscanthus giganteus. Before you get there…
Saturday 1 June, 11:00Passed
Conditions
Preferential rate of 5 €/person. Reservation required via the online ticket office.
©Musée Electropolis

Visitors roam the Energy Garden with a mediator in search of a plant whose stems can be used to produce electricity: the miscanthus giganteus. Before arriving, a course based on the awakening of their 5 senses invites them to discover nature as a whole.
At 11am. Duration: 1h30.
From 4 years old, an accompanying adult is mandatory.
Practical informationIn case of rain or heat wave, thank you to provide a suitable outfit.
You also have access to the entire museum, before or after the guided tour.
Picnic tables are available in the garden for a meal from the bag.

About the location

Jardin des énergies au Musée Electropolis
55 rue du Pâturage 68200 Mulhouse
  • Haut-Rhin
  • Grand Est
Energy garden
In a course of 12,000 m², let yourself be surprised by the magic of digital, the gigantism of machines and the smart-city. Discover the different production methods and new uses of electricity.
A walk in a natural landscaped area Come stroll and relax during the summer in a route redesigned and embellished with vegetation respectful of the local diversity.
An innovative interactive game for 8-12 year olds Participate as a family in the game «Le réveil des machines endormies». Thanks to a connected bracelet and play stations, children will be able to revive in augmented reality «sleeping» machines to control energy, while respecting the planet.
A unique collection of machines from the industrial heritage Fifteen machines, including a gigantic rotor, illustrate the diversity and richness of the industrial heritage of electricity. Be surprised by their history and how they work. To discover: an original work by Alsatian artist Tomi Ungerer «The wheel of energy».
Tags
Jardin de création récente, Musée de France, Tourisme et handicap
Access
By train: TGV or TER, stop Gare Centrale [Mulhouse], then take the tram in front of the station By tram: tram 3 (direction Lutterbach) or tram-train (direction Thann St-Jacques), get off at the station «Museums»By plane: the EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg is 26 km away By the motorway: A36, take exit 17 Mulhouse-Dornach and follow the signs Electropolis Museum or Cité du Train.
Musée Electropolis