7 Sights in Mulhouse, France (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Mulhouse, France! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Mulhouse. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

Sightseeing Tours in Mulhouse

1. Musée National de l'Automobile - Collection Schlumpf

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Musée National de l'Automobile - Collection Schlumpf

Musée National de l’Automobile, Collection Schlumpf is an automobile museum located in Mulhouse, France, and built around the Schlumpf Collection of classic automobiles. It has the largest displayed collection of automobiles and contains the largest and most comprehensive collection of Bugatti motor vehicles in the world.

Wikipedia: Cité de l'Automobile (EN), Facebook, Website

2. Église Saint-Étienne

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The Church of Saint-Étienne is the main Catholic church in the city of Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin. Like its neighbour, the Reformed Church of St. Stephen, the building is distinguished by its dimensions, worthy of a cathedral.

Wikipedia: Église Saint-Étienne de Mulhouse (FR)

3. Cité du train

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Cité du train

The Cité du Train, situated in Mulhouse, France, is one of the ten largest railway museums in the world. It is the successor to the Musée Français du Chemin de Fer, the organisation responsible for the conservation of major historical SNCF railway equipment.

Wikipedia: Cité du Train (EN), Website, Website

4. Musée Electropolis

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Musée ElectropolisArnaud 25 / Image non libre

The Electropolis Museum "The Adventure of Electricity" is with its 4,000 m2, the most important museum in Europe of the history of electricity and household appliances located in Mulhouse in the Dornach district. Founded in 1992 next to the Cité du train, and close to the Cité de l'automobile, it is labeled Museum of France.

Wikipedia: Musée Electropolis (FR), Website, Website

5. Synagogue

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The Mulhouse Synagogue is the main Jewish place of worship in the city of Mulhouse. Built according to the plans of the architect Jean-Baptiste Schacre, it was inaugurated in 1849. The building has been classified as a historical monument since 1984.

Wikipedia: Synagogue de Mulhouse (FR)

6. Temple Saint-Étienne

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The Temple Saint-Étienne is a Calvinist church located in the city of Mulhouse, Alsace, France. Its congregation forms part of the Protestant Reformed Church of Alsace and Lorraine. Because of its central location on the main square of Mulhouse, the Place de la Réunion, and its 97 metre high bell tower, it is sometimes referred to as the "Cathedral of Mulhouse". The church was designed by the city architect Jean-Baptiste Schacre, who also designed the large Catholic St. Stephen's Church.

Wikipedia: Temple Saint-Étienne (EN)

7. Hôtel de Ville Mulhouse

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The Mulhouse City Hall is a Renaissance-style building located at 2 Place de la Réunion in Mulhouse. It houses the Grand Council Chamber, still used for ceremonies and meetings of the city council, and the city's historical museum which traces the history of the former Republic of Mulhouse.

Wikipedia: Hôtel de ville de Mulhouse (FR)

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