21february2026

Visite-éveil sensoriel "Ma première visite au Musée"

Saturday, February 21 at 10:00 p.m.

Musée de l'Horlogerie et du Décolletage Espace Carpano et Pons 100, place du 11 Novembre 74300 Cluses

A sensory awakening time is offered for the little ones so that they can discover the world of watchmaking.

It is not always easy to share cultural activities with a toddler.
This is why the museum offers you a sensory awareness session where parents and babies are invited to discover the world of watchmaking.

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4 €Not disclosed

Free for companions.

Accessibility

  • Adapted benefits for mental impairment
  • Access for self-propelled wheelchairs
  • Reserved place for people with reduced mobility
  • Clear traffic area
  • Accessible entrance
  • Elevator to standards
  • Magnetic buckle available at reception
  • Customer service includes the welcome of people with disabilities.

Hearing impairment

The museum reception is equipped with a magnetic loop.

The museum can be visited independently:
– with the “Easy to read and understand” visitor booklet available at reception or downloadable from the website.
– with room sheets offering more detailed descriptions (freely accessible in each room).
– with an inclusive audio guide available in French Sign Language (LSF).

Physical disability

The museum can be visited independently with the "Easy to read and understand" visitor booklet, which can be requested at reception or downloaded from the website, along with the room information sheets offering more detailed descriptions (freely accessible in each room).
Several guided tours are available for individuals or groups.

All these tours are accessible to people with reduced mobility. Reservations are required by phone at 04 50 96 43 00 or by email at musee@2ccam.fr.

Visual impairment

The stairs leading to the museum are marked with tactile strips, and the elevator is equipped with audible instructions. Guide dogs are welcome throughout the building, including in the exhibition rooms.

Magnifying glasses and flashlights are available at the museum reception for greater comfort during your visit.

A large-print visitor booklet is available at the museum reception and can be downloaded from the website.

Mental handicap

The museum team also offers guided tours and workshops:

Semi-autonomous visit with an introduction to the visit through a “hands-on” area, then discovery of the collections with the “Easy to read and understand” visit booklet.

“Watchmaker’s Secrets” Workshop: A course that combines play, a short tour of the watchmaking rooms and then the assembly of an educational clock.

“Immediate Turning” Workshop: Course that combines recognition games, discovery of turning machines and assembly of a rocket created from turned parts.

“Artists’ Time” Workshop: A tour that combines an observation game, a short tour focused on clock decoration, and creation from a blank sheet of paper or a pre-drawn clock.

Reservations are required by phone at 04 50 96 43 00 or by email at musee@2ccam.fr.
Each activity can be adapted to your group; don't hesitate to call us to agree on the best option (particularly in terms of duration).

Access map

Openings

Saturday, February 21, 2026 from 10 p.m.

Address

Musée de l'Horlogerie et du Décolletage
Espace Carpano et Pons
100, place du 11 Novembre
74300 Cluses

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