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The Automates and Music Boxes Museum, located in the International Centre for Art Mechanics (Cima) in Sainte-Croix, Switzerland, is a unique destination dedicated to the art of automata and music boxes. Visitors can explore the intricate mechanics and history of these fascinating objects, immersing themselves in a world of creativity and craftsmanship.
The Cima Museum presents a comprehensive history of music movement manufacturing, spanning two hundred years from 1796 to the present day. The museum focuses on two essential productions: music boxes and art automata, offering visitors a deep dive into the evolution and intricacies of these fascinating objects.
Science & Technology Music Profession & Craft
Nov-Apr: Mon-Fri guided tour 15; Sat-Sun guided tours 14, 15.30
May-Jun: Tues-Sun guided tours 14, 15.30
Jul-Sep: Tues-Sun guided tours 10.30, 14, 15.30
Oct: Tues-Sun guided tours 14, 15.30
On request (groups from 10 persons)
Rue de l'Industrie 2, Sainte-Croix
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Centre international de la Mécanique d'Art has 1 rating.
The Centre international de la Mécanique d'Art in Sainte-Croix, Switzerland, is a well-regarded museum dedicated to mechanical art and music boxes. Visitors often praise the extensive collection of intricate mechanical devices, including music boxes, automatons, and other mechanical wonders. The museum provides a comprehensive look at the history and craftsmanship of these mechanical arts, which is particularly relevant given Sainte-Croix's reputation as a center for music box production.
Many reviewers appreciate the interactive elements of the museum, where visitors can see and hear many of the mechanical pieces in action. The guided tours are frequently mentioned as informative and engaging, offering insights into the mechanics and history of the exhibits. The museum's staff is often described as knowledgeable and passionate about the subject matter.
On the downside, some visitors note that the museum is relatively small and can be explored thoroughly in a couple of hours. A few reviewers mention that some of the explanations are primarily in French, which can be challenging for non-French speakers, although efforts are made to provide information in other languages.
The museum's location in the Jura Mountains is often cited as picturesque, adding to the overall experience. However, its remote location means it may require some effort to reach for those not already in the area.
Overall, the Centre international de la Mécanique d'Art is generally well-received by visitors interested in mechanical arts, music boxes, and the cultural heritage of the region. It offers a specialized and educational experience that aligns well with its focus on mechanical art.
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