Musée Historique
9 rue du Maréchal Foch, 67500 Haguenau
The construction of the building(ship) is realised between 1900 and 1905 according to the project of the Alsatian cabinet Kuder and Müller. He(It) must shelter at once a museum, archives and a local library(bookcase). Architectural style is influenced by the Rhenish architecture of the XVIth century s. with a massive aspect, but with the addition of decorative made forms by fluid curves. Eléments of collection: Sculpture of the artist Albert Schultz who represents the emperor Barberousse, ceramics due to the painter Léo Schnug and to the ceramicist Charles Bastian and wrought iron railing(bar) of style Art nouveau, a work of Karl Weiss - an ironworker of Karlsruhe - and from Wilhelm Ehrhardt, a locksmith of Haguenau. Numerous stained-glass windows of which that drawn by the Alsatian artist Léo Schnug.
Etiquetas
Musée de France, Musée, salle d'exposition
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