The Museum
of Art and History,
Hôtel Beurnier-Rossel
The Museum
of Art and History,
Hôtel Beurnier-Rossel
of Art and History,
Hôtel Beurnier-Rossel
of Art and History,
Hôtel Beurnier-Rossel
In this 18th-century town house overlooking the Place Saint-Martin, the Museum of Art and History introduces you to the world of Montbéliard's Protestant upper middle class, as well as the arts and crafts of the Montbéliard region. It also offers original themed events.
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A Bourgeois
Interior
Interior
Owned by the Beurnier-Rossel family, a family close to the Württemberg-Montbéliard court, this bourgeois residence, built on three floors, features exceptional antique furniture and family portraits in its remarkable original decor. A unique testimony to the refined life of the Protestant upper middle class of the 18th and 19th centuries, fully involved in the administration of the region.
History and
Traditions of
the Montbéliard
Region
Traditions of
the Montbéliard
Region
A Protestant region since the 16th century, the Montbéliard region has many unique traditions. Its symbols of identity include traditional headwear called cale à diairi (a type of bonnet) and a typical fabric, verquelure, on display at the Beurnier-Rossel Museum. Discover also the technical expertise that laid the foundations for the remarkable industrial development of the 19th century.