Museum housing bourgeois furniture in vogue between the and centuries, and collections of pewter, porcelain and earthenware
Set in a superb park, Folie Marco was built in the 18th century for Louis-Félix Marco, then bailiff of the Barr seigneury. Today, this patrician residence is home to a museum of decorative arts, where you can admire bourgeois furniture in vogue between the 17th and 19th centuries, as well as collections of pewter, porcelain and earthenware. Regular events and exhibitions take place here. Outside, you can stroll along the garden's lawned terraces, gazing out over the enclosed Folie Marco vineyard.
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