National Museum of Education

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Rouen, France

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Art museum· Tourist attraction

National Museum of Education Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

National Museum of Education is located in Rouen, France on 185 Rue Eau de Robec. National Museum of Education is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category art museum in France.

Address

185 Rue Eau de Robec

Phone

+33 235076661

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Stephen Spicer

Absolutely wonderful small museum. Helpful staff, interesting exhibits. Free! Education floor with full size classroom outstanding, with plenty of objects that will be nostalgic for older people. They should do some reproductions of the posters on the walls. Papier mache flowers and body parts also great, liked the beetle especially.

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Gerald Kusche

Unexpected closed with no announcement

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Edward

National Museum of Education is established in a half-timbered house with encorbelled storeys said to be by the Four Aymon brothers. The evolution of education since the 16C is depicted clearly and interestingly. Reconstituted classroom from the time of Jules Ferry (1880s).

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Nicolas Noseda

Top!

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Anicet Bomba

Lovely place, warm welcoming

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Walkyrie Bolverk

Ce petit musée est très sympathique. Pour commencer, petite expo temporaire que nous avons beaucoup aimé. Puis en montant les étages on découvre l'évolution de l'école en France, du vécu des élèves, leur apprentissage, mais également la vie des professeurs. Objets et mobiliers anciens exposés, c'est vraiment excellent. Je le recommande pour les grands et les petits. En plus il est gratuit. Pour couronner le tout, des ateliers sont proposés le mercredi sur inscription et ce musée est ouvert le lundi !

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V

Petit musée sans prétention, ludique et gratuit. Ça vaut le coup d’y passer on y apprend beaucoup de chose, la visite dure 40min.

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Maria Martinez

Magnifique musée à voir absolument et en il est gratuit.