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Musee Bartholdi

Colmar, Grand Est, France
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About Musee Bartholdi

The Musee Bartholdi is a museum devoted to French stone worker Auguste Bartholdi and is arranged at 30 regret des Marchands in Colmar, at the craftsman's origination. The historical center has the "Musee de France" name. In 2011, the structure is named "Maisons des Illustres" by the Ministry of Culture and Communication. In the patio there is a statue named Statue des grands soutiens du monde. Two entryways of the 17th century were enlisted as a landmark historique on 18 June 1926. In 2012, the exhibition hall numbered more than 16,000 visitors.

Among numerous other, works by Bartholdi that can be found in the museum include:

  • Preliminary models for landmarks made by the stone carver in the city, to be specific the statue of General Rapp, the Roesselmann wellspring, the Hirn landmark, the Schwendi wellspring, the statue of Martin Schongauer, the statue of Admiral Bruat, the statue of the little cultivator and the statue of Alsacian Cooper.
  • A gathering of items alluding to the nearness of a Jewish people group in Alsace that has been entrenched for a considerable length of time.

You can likewise visit the living quarters with the family's furnishings and the craftsman's close to home memorabilia, not overlooking the live with a delightful accumulation of Jewish workmanship and another held for brief displays.

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