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Little gem
Popped in here, I would say allow 2-3 hours, there is a cafe, but it wasn't open when we were there. You can listen in via the headphones and it tells you about the exhibits. Lots to see all sorts of...
I would say that yes this is definitely a place to visit for a family with children that wish to know more about the French bygone trades, Saint Quentin and French bygone times. Also lovers of bycycle...
Somewhat bizarre split museum, between the title section and a single marque motorcycle collection (Motobecane) There are some highlights such as the carpenters work shop, and an eclectic bunch of imp...
Wonderful little museum with lots to see from the days gone by. We thoroughly enjoyed the Moro portion of the site as well. The English audio guide was a help. Fun to reminisce about some of the old t...
A great reconstruction of the Antan's jobs, some of which have long been forgotten. For old people, a little nostalgia and for young people a discovery of unknown objects for them. See without moderate...
Little gem
Popped in here, I would say allow 2-3 hours, there is a cafe, but it wasn't open when we were there. You can listen in via the headphones and it tells you about the exhibits. Lots to see all sorts of...
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I would say that yes this is definitely a place to visit for a family with children that wish to know more about the French bygone trades, Saint Quentin and French bygone times. Also lovers of bycycle...
Loved the yesteryear trades
Somewhat bizarre split museum, between the title section and a single marque motorcycle collection (Motobecane) There are some highlights such as the carpenters work shop, and an eclectic bunch of imp...
Great for families
Wonderful little museum with lots to see from the days gone by. We thoroughly enjoyed the Moro portion of the site as well. The English audio guide was a help. Fun to reminisce about some of the old t...
Incontourable in St Quentin
A great reconstruction of the Antan's jobs, some of which have long been forgotten. For old people, a little nostalgia and for young people a discovery of unknown objects for them. See without moderate...