Take part in Disability Day at Le Vaisseau
Enjoy a unique experience at Le Vaisseau in Strasbourg, a must-see science museum! An initiative of the Collectivité européenne d’Alsace, this festive day about disability invites you to take a different look at difference, through a series of participatory activities accessible to all.
Get to know disability (again) better by taking part in a range of activities throughout the day, including a show, games, a quest, exhibitions and many other surprises! There will also be a show in French Sign Language.
This initiative is part of the Nuit du handicap, a national event during which you can also find Le Vaisseau, place Kléber in Strasbourg, on Saturday June 14th from 3pm to 8:30pm.
By taking part in this event, you’ll discover an inclusive program, enjoy a convivial moment with family and friends, and take advantage of a museum that’s educational, interactive and inclusive. Reserve your place now!
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Average duration 4 hours
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Languages spoken French
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Difficulty Suitable for all
From 01.05.2025 to 30.06.2025
Activities, workshops and show for Disability Day: free, included in Vaisseau admission ticket.
Adult rate: €12
Children (3 years and over): €12
Free admission for children under 3.
- Access to permanent and temporary exhibitions
- Entertainment, shows and games for all ages
Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 6pm (last admission at 5pm).
- Show
- Animations and interactive workshops
- 9 permanent exhibitions
- 1 temporary exhibition on sport
- Disability awareness
- Film and game
Le Vaisseau
For over 15 years, Le Vaisseau has been offering children aged 3 to 12 (and the adults who accompany them) activities, exhibitions, workshops and courses to help them understand science while having fun. The concept of this establishment of the Collectivité européenne d'Alsace is based on a simple idea: children are more interested in science if it's presented in a playful way. A wide range of scientific mediation techniques are used, so that all visitors can find the one that's right for them:
Human mediation: a team of animators is permanently present in the exhibitions. They offer "flash" activities.
They are divided between the Garden (to explore and discover the plants and small animals that surround us, such as bees), Human beings (children discover the human body), I build (building is to approach techniques that are very useful in everyday life), The Forest (where children work on their logical thinking and solve mathematical riddles), Animals (including the ant farm to observe the life of these insects), The Oasis (to learn about the physical properties of liquids), The Nursery (a space where children cultivate creativity) and The Cave to explore the properties of light.
Films and shows: with their inspiring stories, they give visitors a new perspective on the world around them.
Event exhibitions: presented over several months, these offer an original exploration of the world of science and technology.
67000 Strasbourg
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Tourisme et Handicap