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  2. Hôtel de Ville, Mulhouse - Wikipedia

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    The essayist and travel writer, Michel de Montaigne, described it as "un palais magnifique et tout doré" (a magnificent palace and all golden) in his essay "Voyage à travers l'Europe". [ 7 ] The artist, Jean-Gabriel, painted a series of trompe-l'œil frescos on the sides of the building, based on engravings by Henri Goltzius, in 1698. [ 8 ]

  3. Mulhouse - Wikipedia

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    Mulhouse is a commune with a population of 108,312 in 2019. [5] This commune is part of an urban unit also named Mulhouse with 247,065 inhabitants in 2018. [3]Additionally Mulhouse commune is the principal commune of the 39 communes which make up the communauté d'agglomération of Mulhouse Alsace Agglomération (m2A, population 280,000 in 2020).

  4. Musée historique de Mulhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Musée historique de Mulhouse is a municipal history museum and archaeology museum in Mulhouse, France. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is housed since 1969 in Mulhouse's Old Town Hall , a Northern Renaissance building dating mainly from 1552, which is protected as a Monument historique since 1929.

  5. Cité du Train - Wikipedia

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    Poster of the museum. The Cité du Train (English: City of the Train or Train City), situated in Mulhouse, France, is one of the ten largest railway museums in the world.It is the successor to the Musée Français du Chemin de Fer (French National Railway Museum), the organisation responsible for the conservation of major historical SNCF railway equipment.

  6. Cité de l'Automobile - Wikipedia

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    In October the Malmerspach plant laid off employees, and a strike broke out, [1] with 400 police holding back the workers from ransacking the Mulhouse plant. After a stand-off, on March 7, 1977, textile-union activists staged a sit-in strike at Schlumpf offices, and broke into the Mulhouse "factory" to find the astounding collection of cars. [2]

  7. Musée des Beaux-Arts de Mulhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Mulhouse is a municipal art museum in Mulhouse, France. [1] It originated with the Société industrielle de Mulhouse (SIM), a learned society established in 1826 by local industrialists such as Dollfus, Koechlin, and Schlumberger, which had begun collecting artworks in 1831, and was founded in 1864 by Frédéric Engel-Dollfus.

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