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Mulhouse

Aéroport de Bâle-Mulhouse-Fribourg / Coté France
Europcar, 68300 Saint Louis

Latitude: 47.60031
Longitude : 7.5316

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Telephone: +33 3 89 69 23 58
- from Monday to Friday: from 08.00 am to 12.30 am, and 01.00 pm to 07.00 pm and from 07.30 pm to 11.00 pm.
- Saturday: from 09.00 am to 12.30 am and from 01.00 pm to 02.30 pm.
- Sunday from 10.00 am to 01.15 pm and from 02.00 pm to 08.00 pm.

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Mulhouse, a true industrial powerhouse in the Alsace region, has a remarkable manufacturing heritage that today translates into some of the most impressive museums in France. The city has become a must‑visit destination for history lovers, science enthusiasts, technology fans and families looking for fun, educational activities.

One of the city’s highlights is the Cité du Train, the largest railway museum in Europe. This extraordinary site showcases nearly two centuries of rail history through iconic locomotives, immersive scenography and unique collections. In the same spirit, the EDF Electropolis Museum, dedicated to the history of electricity, captivates both experts and casual visitors with interactive exhibits and fascinating historical pieces.

Mulhouse is also famously linked to its rich and innovative textile heritage. The Museum of Printed Textiles presents several centuries of local expertise, featuring thousands of patterns, techniques and creations that shaped the textile industry worldwide. This tradition is especially celebrated during Christmas, when the historic Place de la Réunion is beautifully decorated with a vibrant, specially designed textile.

With its captivating museums, strong industrial legacy and living traditions, Mulhouse stands out as a unique cultural destination, perfect for families, technology enthusiasts and visitors eager to discover an authentic piece of Alsatian history.

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