Musée de l'Absinthe

Museum · Auvers-sur-Oise

Musée de l'Absinthe

Museum · Auvers-sur-Oise

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44 Rue Alphonse Callè, 95430 Auvers-sur-Oise, France

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Le musée de la boisson interdite Dans cette petite maison discrète d'Auvers est installé un musée pas comme les autres. Des affiches et des objets datant pour la plupart du temps des impressionnistes décrivent non seulement les méthodes de fabrication de l'absinthe mais aussi les effets que cette boisson historique avait sur les contemporains et notamment les artistes. Surnommée "la fée verte", l'absinthe se voit attribué un mythe étonnant encore très présent pour certains passionnés.  

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"Often called the “green fairy” and sometimes purported to cause wild hallucinations and insanity, absinthe is a substance that has always waffled between taboo and high class. Numerous writers and artists have said absinthe provided them inspiration, but it also was banned in Europe (and the United States) for nearly 100 years. Marie-Claude Delahaye, a French cellular biologist and absinthe historian, has long been fascinated by absinthe, its inspirational qualities and its history. Delahaye’s thirty-year-long interest has spurred her to write a number of books on the topic and open the Musée de l’Absinthe in Auvers-sur-Oise, a town better known the burial place of Vincent Van Gogh. Delahaye’s absinthe obsession started in 1981 when she found an old-fashioned absinthe spoon used for the complicated preparation ritual. Her find instigated her collection of artworks, absinthe paraphernalia, advertisements and the like, all of which now hang in the museum. Opened in 1994, the museum also tries to replicate a cafe from the Belle Epoque era, a time in the late-19th and early-20th century when France—particularly Paris—reached the height of fashion and leisure. Then, poets, artists and other bohemians drank absinthe, calling it their muse, in fashionable European cafes. Absinthe was first invented in the late-18th century by French doctor Pierre Ordinaire who mixed wormwood and herbs as a cure for his patients. Soon after, it became the drink of choice for the French aristocracy, moving later to find popularity amongst artists and intellectuals. By the late 19th century, many ordinary French citizens would drink a glass of the stuff as a before-dinner aperitif. Despite its international popularity, the drink was banned in France in 1915. The idea for the prohibition came from the idea that the drink made people insane." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"Often called the “green fairy” and sometimes purported to cause wild hallucinations and insanity, absinthe is a substance that has always waffled between taboo and high class. Numerous writers and artists have said absinthe provided them inspiration, but it also was banned in Europe (and the United States) for nearly 100 years. Marie-Claude Delahaye, a French cellular biologist and absinthe historian, has long been fascinated by absinthe, its inspirational qualities and its history. Delahaye’s thirty-year-long interest has spurred her to write a number of books on the topic and open the Musée de l’Absinthe in Auvers-sur-Oise, a town better known the burial place of Vincent Van Gogh. Delahaye’s absinthe obsession started in 1981 when she found an old-fashioned absinthe spoon used for the complicated preparation ritual. Her find instigated her collection of artworks, absinthe paraphernalia, advertisements and the like, all of which now hang in the museum. Opened in 1994, the museum also tries to replicate a cafe from the Belle Epoque era, a time in the late-19th and early-20th century when France—particularly Paris—reached the height of fashion and leisure. Then, poets, artists and other bohemians drank absinthe, calling it their muse, in fashionable European cafes. Absinthe was first invented in the late-18th century by French doctor Pierre Ordinaire who mixed wormwood and herbs as a cure for his patients. Soon after, it became the drink of choice for the French aristocracy, moving later to find popularity amongst artists and intellectuals. By the late 19th century, many ordinary French citizens would drink a glass of the stuff as a before-dinner aperitif. Despite its international popularity, the drink was banned in France in 1915. The idea for the prohibition came from the idea that the drink made people insane. Know Before You Go Open Saturday and Sunday from 1-5 p.m.. Adults, 6 Euros. Absinthe presentations and tastings are available for an additional 5 Euro p adult. No photos in the museum though the proprietor will allow phone camera use for translation if your French isn't fluent." - BryanKnight, Annetta Black, Martin, Alicia Bones, Molly McBride Jacobson, Rachel

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Stephen Murphy

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We traveled from Ireland via Paris and nobody was there 2 hours before closing so our trip was wasted and lost a day of our holiday

Vincent Violette

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love lim

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(Translated by Google) This museum was built in a converted cafe where Van Gogh drank Absinthe and is only open on weekends afternoons. It is not large, but it contains a lot of information. You can find posters, newspaper articles, cartoons, etc. about the ingredients and blend of absinthe, how absinthe came to France, and how absinthe became popular. You can also see absinthe-related utensils and glasses, as well as paintings. I don't know if it's a cafe or a pub that sells absinthe as it was in the old days on the second floor, but it's pleasing to the eye because it's as it is. We also played songs around the 1900's. I highly recommend going over the weekend and giving it a try! (Original) 고흐가 압생트를 마시던 카페를 개조해서 만든 박물관으로 주말 오후에만 문을 엽니다. 규모는 크지 않지만 많은 정보들을 담고 있습니다. 압생트가 어떤 원료들과 어떤 배합으로 만들어지는지, 압생트가 어떻게 프랑스로 들어오게 되었는지, 압생트가 어떤 과정을 거치며 유행하게 되었는지 포스터와 신문기사와 만평 등을 알 수 있습니다. 또한 압생트와 관련있는 기구들과 잔 뿐만아니라 그림작품도 볼 수 있어요. 2층에 옛날 그대로 압생트를 파는 카페인지 펍인지는 모르겠지만 모습이 그대로 갖추어져 있어서 눈이 즐겁습니다. 1900년대 전후 노래도 같이 틀어줬어요. 꼭 주말에 가서 들려보시길 추천합니다!

Béatrice Zeggane

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(Translated by Google) Go and discover this small museum run by enthusiasts and very educated on the subject! You will learn a lot about this ancient beverage called "the green fairy". Don't forget a little tasting in the little bucolic garden, it's worth it!! Attention, no credit card, so remember to have cash or a checkbook. And this pretty little museum is not open 7 days a week, think about looking, but don't miss it!! (Original) Foncez découvrir ce petit musée tenu par des passionnés et très instruits sur le sujet ! Vous apprendrez beaucoup sur ce breuvage ancien appelé " la fée verte". N'oubliez pas une petite dégustation dans le petit jardin bucolique, ça vaut la peine !! Attention, pas de carte bleue, alors, pensez à avoir du liquide ou un chéquier. Et ce joli petit musée n'est pas ouvert 7j/7, pensez à regarder, mais ne le ratez pas !!

christine mauneau

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(Translated by Google) This is THE must-see museum in Auvers. The owner who created it with passion around an absinthe spoon knew how to transcribe the atmosphere of the time in all the details. Original posters and paintings (cartoon texts and illustrations. Art Nouveau posters...) AND ESPECIALLY the absinthe tasting demo. (Original) C'est LE Musée incontournable d'Auvers. La propriétaire qui l'a créé avec passion autour d'une cuillère à absynthe a su retranscrire l 'ambiance de l'époque dans tous les détails. Des affiches et des tableaux originaux ( des textes et illustrations carricaturaux. Des affiches art nouveau...) Et SURTOUT la démo dégustation de l'absynthe.

Loan Mimphir

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(Translated by Google) A fascinating museum for all those who want to know the history of absinthe, as well as its making. Marie-Claude our guide and our host is the best absinthe specialist in the world. You won't waste your time visiting the absinthe museum. In addition, you will have to taste one of the six absinthes available for tasting. I highly recommend this museum to discover or rediscover this long forgotten plant and alcohol. (Original) Un musée fascinant pour tous ceux qui désirent connaitre l'histoire de l'absinthe, ainsi que sa confection. Marie-Claude notre guide et notre hôte est la meilleure spécialiste d'absinthe du monde. Vous ne perdrez pas votre temps en visitant le musée de l'absinthe. De plus, il vous faudra déguster l'une des six absinthes disponibles à la dégustation. Je recommande vivement ce musée pour découvrir ou redécouvrir cette plante et cet alcool longtemps oubliés.

Muriel COQUEL

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(Translated by Google) Very interesting museum, very well documented. The host is particularly available to answer questions and in fact really enriches the visit to this museum! ! (Original) Musée très intéressant, très bien documenté. La personne qui accueille est particulièrement disponible pour répondre aux questions et de fait enrichit vraiment la visite de ce musée ! !

Julien RODS

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(Translated by Google) Great welcome, very nice collection! The tasting is also very appreciable with several types of absinthe tasted. I recommend for small or large groups (we were 17). (Original) Super accueil, très belle collection ! La dégustation est également très appréciable avec plusieurs type d'absinthe a gouté. Je recommande pour des petits ou grand groupes (nous étions 17).

Kelly V.

Yelp
This place is fantastic. I never considered myself a fan of absinthe because I've usually consumed it out of a bottle, more or less on a dare. Our visit included a tasting that was prepared properly (diluted with water and sugar) and what do you know, it was delicious! The proprietor has made it her life's work to collect advertisements and materials associated with both the sale and banning of absinthe and it's fascinating to traverse the house. If you're in Auvers-Sur-Oise visiting Van Gogh's home, it's a fitting stop.