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Musée Paccard
Opening period
All year round.
Monday to Saturday: 10 am to 12:30 am and 01:30 pm to 6:30 pm.
Sunday and bank holidays: from 2.30 pm to 6 pm.
Closed on January 1st and December 25th.
Language(s) spoken: English, Spanish, French
Pets allowed: Oui
Tenus en laisse
ChildrenGroups
2 salles vidéos - 5 choix de langues. Outil pédagogique : Campanelle.
Max. number of people: 200
Means of payment accepted
Bank/credit card
Check
Travellers Cheque
Cash
Credit transfer
Rates
Adult: 9 to 20 €
Child: 15 €
Group adults: 8 to 18 €
Group children: 6 to 14 €.
Free entry for children < 10 years.
Group rate available for > 1 people.
Hearing disability
Mental disability
Visual disability
Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance
Reserved space 330 cm wide < 100 m from the site
Come and witness the magic of molten metal!
Since 1796, eight generations of the Paccard family, from father to son have followed on from one another to create the most beautiful bells and have made a name for French manufacturing across the globe.
Over the last 225 years, more than 120,000 bells have left the workshops of the Paccard Foundry, including several world records.
In 1891, the Savoy-based company cast the famous Savoyarde (France's largest bell, weighing in at 18835 kg). In 1950, it produced 57 replicas of the famous Liberty Bell (including one for each American state). In 1998, the Foundry set a new record with the World Peace Bell (33 tonnes), the largest flying bell in the world.
The Paccard Museum is a living showcase of Paccard expertise, and invites you to discover them for yourself!
On the programme: guided tours of the workshops, bell casting (Thursdays only, by prior arrangement), Ars Sonora concerts (voice and bells), a speciality of the Maison Paccard, private tours, etc.
Since 2021, the Paccard Museum has been offering you the chance to end your visit with a gourmet break in its "Au Paccard Gourmand" tea room. An unforgettable moment in a warm and friendly setting.
New for 2023! Discover the Paccard Museum's new activity: the Campanist tour and its educational bell tower. This tour will tell you everything you need to know about the job of the campanist (the bell tower's "mechanic") and allow you to discover the confidential world of the bell tower.
Services
Services
Pets welcome
Guided tours
Facilities
Car park
Coach parking
Private parking
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