Remains of the Musée de l'Ecclésia in Luxeuil-les-Bains - Vosges du SudRemains of the Musée de l'Ecclésia in Luxeuil-les-Bains - Vosges du Sud
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The museums to visit in Haute-Saône

Discover Haute-Saône through its emblematic museums. From the Écomusée du Pays de la Cerise in Fougerolles to the collections of the artist Jean-Léon Gérôme in Vesoul, not forgetting the Ecclesia in Luxeuil-les-Bains and the museums in Champlitte, immerse yourself in the history, artists, traditions and skills that have shaped this region.

Gérôme Museum In Vesoul

In Vesoul, the Musée Gérôme, dedicated to the artist of the same name, is housed in a former 17th-century convent. This place steeped in history houses fascinating collections, ranging from archaeology to the fine arts.

Baron Martin Museum In Gray

In Gray, the Baron Martin Museum is housed in the old château overlooking the Saône. Labelled a “Musée de France”, it displays works by famous artists such as Prud’hon and Tissot, as well as antiques.

L'&cclesia Heritage city

In Luxeuil-les-Bains, the &cclesia tells the story of 2000 years of history. In its modern guise, the site showcases vestiges of the past: Gallo-Roman dwellings, a church, a crypt and numerous sarcophagi.

Castle Museum From Champlitte

Champlitte Castle is home to the Musée d’Arts et Traditions Populaires, one of three museums run by the Haute-Saône département. Along with the Musée des Arts et Techniques in Champlitte and the Musée de la Montagne in Château-Lambert, it tells the story of life in the region in days gone by.

100% natural museums At Château-Lambert

In Château-Lambert, two museums tell the story of life in the past and of nature. The Musée de la Montagne shows how farmers lived in the early 1900s. The Espace Nature Culture showcases the natural treasures of the southern Vosges.

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