Musée du Pays de Hanau
Musée du Pays de Hanau is a museum in Bouxwiller in the Bas-Rhin department of France.
History
The museum was created in 1933 under the leadership of Thieling Gauthier, professor at the College of Bouxwiller. He was supported by the mayor at the time, Charles Gall. The same year, the was created to support the museum. It is currently chaired by Alain Janus.The purpose of the museum is to present to the public the history of Bouxwiller and the former county of Hanau-Lichtenberg. Originally, the museum occupied the building of the chancery which has acted as the City Hall since the Revolution. From 2010 to 2013, the museum was closed to the public. During this period the inventory reserves were re-presented in an area of in the Halle aux Blés and the former chapel of the Château de Bouxwiller. The cost of this project was €4,514,000. This new museum, of regional scope, benefits from the Musée de France label and aims for of 10,000 to 14,000 visitors per year.