The museum is a place of expression which relates one of the leading figures of Alsace in the XNUMXth century, Jean-Fréderic Oberlin, pastor, teacher, botanist, rural activist and defender of human rights. In this museum, it is not a question of looking in a passive way at an object, an image, a cartel, but of perceiving, listening, reading, building, handling, feeling in order to understand the divine complexity of the pastor of Waldersbach. See the map
Conditions
Mon, Wed > Sun. 01/04 > 30/09 10 a.m. > 19 p.m. - 01/10 > 31/03-14 p.m. > 18 p.m. free visit. Closed Good Friday, Easter Sunday, May 1, Pentecost Sunday, October 9, November 1, December 24, 25 and 31, January 1.
Closures
Tuesday
Equipment and services
Target audience
Adults (individuals) Families School groups
Visit formula(s)
Free tour
Guided tour for groups
Animals
Not accepted
Rates
Entrance prices
Adult: €7
Children: €4
Large families: €17
Pricing advantages
Free until 6
Family package: 2 adults accompanied by their children
Advantages granted upon presentation of the Bruche Valley guest card:
From July 1 to September 30: Free adult admission
Other periods: entry at 4€ instead of 7€
From July 1 to September 30: Free adult admission
Other periods: entry at 4€ instead of 7€
Other reductions: €4 for under 18s and students up to 25 years old.