The Musée de Saint-Dizier is a city museum that was established in the late 19th century. The idea of creating a museum was accepted by the municipal council on November 4, 1869, thanks to the original efforts of Jules-Félix Paulin. This historical context adds to the charm and significance of the museum.
The Musée de Saint-Dizier is conveniently located at 17 rue de la Victoire, in the city center. It is situated next to the City Hall and overlooks the Winston-Churchill square. Both the public and staff entrances are located here, making it easily accessible for visitors.
The Musée de Saint-Dizier houses a variety of collections that cater to diverse interests. These include an ornithological collection, a pre-Columbian mummy brought back from Colombia by Baron de Diétrich in 1892, art castings from the foundries of Saint-Dizier, and archaeological objects from the Prehistory to the Middle Ages from regional excavations. These collections offer a rich and varied exploration of history and culture.
History & Anthropology
Rue de la Victoire 17, Saint-Dizier
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