Alsace Wine Museum Tickets
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Alsace Wine Museum Tickets

Looking to do some wine tourism in Colmar? With this ticket to the Alsace Wine Museum, you'll discover the rich winemaking tradition of eastern France. It even comes with a wine tasting!. Why Visit the Alsace Wine Museum?.

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Looking to do some wine tourism in Colmar? With this ticket to the Alsace Wine Museum, you'll discover the rich winemaking tradition of eastern France. It even comes with a wine tasting!

Why Visit the Alsace Wine Museum?

Located in Cathedral Square in Colmar's historical centre, the Alsace Wine Museum reveals how famous Alsatian wines are produced. Your ticket grants you access to explore different rooms using an audioguide in English, detailing traditional winemaking secrets. The exhibition features interactive spaces that offer insight into local vineyards, grape types, and winemaking processes.

A highlight includes a walkway to engage with the grape stomping phase. Additionally, there is a simulator for a virtual tour of an Alsace vineyard. Informational panels will guide you on locations along the Alsace Wine Route and the roles of winemakers, coopers, sommeliers, chefs, and other professionals in the wine industry.

The audio-guided tour lasts 1.5 hours and concludes with a tasting of a glass of wine.

Opening Times

The Alsace Wine Museum is open every day from 10 am to 6 pm, with the last admission at 5 pm.

Included

  • Ticket to the Alsace Wine Museum
  • Audioguide in English
  • Tasting of one alcoholic or non–alcoholic drink

Tips

  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. An accompanying person is required. This must be indicated in the reservation.

Location

Activity location

12 Place de la Cathédrale, 68000 Colmar, France

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