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1 i 2 junioPassed
Ekaina 2024
Larunbata 1
10:00 - 19:00
Igandea 2
10:00 - 19:00

Free visit of the gardens of the J.F. Oberlin Museum

The discovery of the gardens is organized around three major themes:
1 i 2 junioPassed
© Denis Betsch - Musée J.F. Oberlin

The discovery of the gardens is organized around three major themes: botany and more specifically ethnobotany, that is to say the plants used in the Ban de la Roche in the eighteenth century (medicinal, aromatic, culinary, tinctorial plants, etc.). The manner of presentation of this garden is inspired by the boxes of the cabinet of curiosity of J.F. Oberlin. Pedagogy and teaching to children in connection with the discovery of the plant world, are associated with the creation of a pedagogical vegetable garden, a real extension of the Children’s House. Mapping and observation of the elements are offered in the Pasteur’s pleasure garden. The theme of the observation of planets and the dissemination of knowledge through cartography is developed through casts of objects existing in the museum’s collections. An orchard and a meadow complete these three gardens.

Types of events
Free visit
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Conditions for participation
Free entrance
Type of audience
General public

About the location

Jardins du musée Oberlin
Musée Oberlin 25 rue Montée Oberlin, Waldersbach, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est
  • Bas-Rhin
  • Grand Est
The gardens of the rectory created in 2002 make the museum’s collections more lively by offering visitors the opportunity to feel, observe and touch the elements already discovered in the rooms where the relationship between man and nature is evoked. The discovery of the gardens is organized around three major themes: ethnobotany, teaching children and observation. Area: 800m².
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Jardin d'inspiration médiévale
Acceso
5 € - Reduced price 3 € - Family pass 13 € - Pets not allowed - Languages spoken: English, German