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19 Things to Do in Mulhouse

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What to See & Do

Mulhouse Overall Appeal ★★★☆☆

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  Name Appeal Type Visit Cost
01 Automobile Museum ★★★★★ Museum - Vintage Cars Self Paid
02 Autodrome ★★★☆☆ Track Driving Self Paid
03 Train City ★★★★★ Museum - Train & Railway Self Paid
04 Old City Center ★★★☆☆ Walking Around Self Free
05 Covered Food Market ★★★☆☆ Food Market Self Free
06 Christmas Market ★★★☆☆ Christmas Market Self Free
07 Printed Fabrics Museum ★★☆☆☆ Museum - Fabric Self Paid
08 Electropolis Musuem ★★☆☆☆ Museum - Electricity Self Paid
09 Zoo & Botanical Garden ★★☆☆☆ Garden + Animals Self Paid
10 St. Etienne Temple ★★☆☆☆ Church Self Free
11 St. Etienne Church ★★☆☆☆ Church Self Free
12 St. Marie Church ★★☆☆☆ Church Self Free
13 Belvedere Tower ★★☆☆☆ Panorama Self Free
14 Graffiti Walls ★★☆☆☆ Street Art Self Free
15 Fine Arts Museum ★★☆☆☆ Museum - Fine Arts Self Free
16 Historical Museum ★★☆☆☆ Museum - Local History Self Free
17 Sculptures Park ★☆☆☆☆ City Park + Sculptures Self Free
18 Dan Gerbo Museum ★☆☆☆☆ Museum - Contemporary Art Self Paid
19 Kunsthalle ★☆☆☆☆ Contemporary Art Center Self Free

01. Automobile Museum

Appeal ★★★★★
Type Vintage Cars Museum

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Cost Paid

This museum is the largest in the world dedicated to automobiles. It houses hundreds of vintage cars, some dating back to the late 19th century.

The collection began to grow in the 1950s, thanks to the wealthy industrialists of Mulhouse, the two Schlumpf brothers. The museum is located in a massive building that was once a textile factory.

Among the highlights, you’ll find luxury cars and race cars, with a special focus on Bugatti models.

The museum is divided into different areas according to the types of cars on display.

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02. Autodrome

Appeal ★★★☆☆
Type Track Driving

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Cost Paid

Outside the automobile museum, there is a test driving track where you can rent and drive a vintage or modern sports car.

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03. Train City

Appeal ★★★★★
Type Train & Railway Museum

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Cost Paid

This museum is the largest in Europe dedicated to the railway sector, housing an incredible collection of locomotives, wagons, and tracks.

Through its collection, the museum traces the history of railways from the 19th century to the present day, as well as their science and technology.

The museum is located on a large site with both indoor and outdoor exhibits.

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04. Old City Center

Appeal ★★★☆☆
Type Walking Around

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Cost Free

The old town of Mulhouse is charming, with its picturesque atmosphere and historic buildings. At the heart of this area, Place de la Réunion square stands out as a central point, surrounded by colorful and ornate facades.

Although Mulhouse is often associated with its industrial past, this historic district provides a pleasant contrast with its atmosphere and well-preserved heritage.

05. Covered Food Market

Appeal ★★★☆☆
Type Food Market

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Cost Free

Mulhouse’s main food market takes place on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, both in the mornings and afternoons.

It is the largest in eastern France, featuring hundreds of vendors.

The main section is housed under a large covered area, while another part is located outside.

There are also outdoor stands offering non-food products.

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06. Christmas Market

Appeal ★★★☆☆
Type Christmas Market

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Cost Free

The Mulhouse Christmas market takes place every year from late November to late December.

It is one of the major Christmas markets in the Alsace region, though less touristy than those in Strasbourg, Colmar, or other typical villages, as Mulhouse doesn’t have the same level of charm. This makes it less crowded than its neighbors.

07. Printed Fabrics Museum

Appeal ★★☆☆☆
Type Printed Fabrics Museum

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Cost Paid

This museum is dedicated to the history and art of textile printing. It highlights Mulhouse’s significance as a center of the textile industry in Europe, especially in the 19th century, as well as the global history of textiles.

The museum boasts an impressive collection of millions of patterns, fabrics, and printed documents, showcasing both traditional and modern techniques from various parts of the world. Machines and tools used for fabric printing are also on display.

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08. Electropolis Musuem

Appeal ★★☆☆
Type Electricity Museum

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Cost Paid

This museum is dedicated to the history of electricity from its beginnings to the present day and its use through a rich collection of objects and exhibits.

One of the museum’s key aspects is its educational approach, which allows visitors to discover how electricity works and its impact on our daily lives. It covers various themes, such as the history of major electrical inventions, the role of electricity in industrialization, and contemporary issues related to energy.

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09. Zoo & Botanical Garden

Appeal ★★☆☆☆
Type Garden + Animals

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Cost Paid

This place combines both a botanical garden and a zoo.

Spanning approximately 25 hectares, it features many plant varieties from various parts of the world.
List of Plants

It is home to a vast collection of animals from different continents, with a particular emphasis on the conservation of endangered species.
List of Animals

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10. St. Etienne Temple

Appeal ★★☆☆☆
Type Church

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Cost Free

Located at the heart of the central square of Mulhouse, this Protestant church was built in the 19th century on the site of a 12th-century church. It is designed in the Neo-Gothic style.

From the outside, it resembles a Gothic Catholic cathedral.

It is sometimes informally referred to as the “Cathedral of Mulhouse”.

It is also a venue for concerts and exhibitions.

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11. St. Etienne Church

Appeal ★★☆☆☆
Type Church

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Cost Free

Saint Étienne Church is the main Catholic church in the city. It was built in the 19th century in the Neo-Gothic style.

⚠️ Do not confuse it with the Protestant temple of the same name detailed above.

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12. St. Marie Church

Appeal ★★☆☆☆
Type Church

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Cost Free

This church was originally built in the 13th century and has been remodeled several times over the following centuries. It has been associated with both Catholic and Protestant worship. Today, it serves as a Catholic church.

Its interior is beautifully decorated.

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13. Belvedere Tower

Appeal ★★☆☆☆
Type Panorama

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Cost Free

Located to the south of the city, this 20 m high tower with no entrance offers a 360° panorama of Mulhouse, its surroundings, and the distant mountain ranges.

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14. Graffiti Walls

Appeal ★★☆☆☆
Type Street Art

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Cost Free

Mulhouse is renowned among street art enthusiasts for its various spots.

Quai des Pêcheurs (photo above)
The most significant location is this quay along the ill River, which offers a natural setting for walking, jogging, or biking, and features long walls covered in graffiti.

M.U.R
Located in the city center, this one wall is adorned with a new graffiti piece every month.

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Parking Kinepolis
Situated away from the center, this underground parking garage features several graffiti artworks on some of its walls across multiple levels.

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15. Fine Arts Museum

Appeal ★★☆☆☆
Type Fine Arts Museum

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Cost Free

This museum showcases a collection of artworks ranging from the 15th to the 20th century, with a focus on Alsatian and French artists.

It also occasionally features exhibitions of contemporary art.

The museum is housed in an 18th-century villa.

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16. Historical Museum

Appeal ★★☆☆☆
Type Local History Museum

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Cost Free

This museum explores the history of Mulhouse from the Neolithic period to modern times.

It is located in the main square, Place de la Réunion, in the former town hall building, recognizable by its famous pink facade adorned with murals.

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17. Sculptures Park

Appeal ★☆☆☆☆
Type City Park + Sculptures

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Cost Free

This city park, elongated in shape, runs alongside a similarly elongated pond and features several sculptures.

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18. Dan Gerbo Museum

Appeal ★☆☆☆☆
Type Contemporary Art Museum

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Cost Paid

This museum displays the works of Dan Gerbo, a contemporary artist and the founder of the museum.

There are also temporary exhibitions featuring other artists.

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19. Kunsthalle

Appeal ★☆☆☆☆
Type Contemporary Art Center

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Cost Free

This space dedicated to contemporary art promotes emerging artists as well as established creators through temporary exhibitions, installations, and performances.

It is located in a former industrial building.

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