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Ecuisses, Musée du canal
The Canal Museum, which since 1979 has been one of the museums on the site of the Le Creusot-Montceau Eco-Museum, is located at the "ninth lock" at Ecuisses. " |
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Ciry-le-Noble, la Briqueterie
On the site of a former brickworks the Eco-Museum has been established, in cooperation with the Adult Further Education Association (AFPA) of Saône-et-Loire, a combined site and school where there is the intention to restore the buildings and machines. This programme that started in 1996 has facilitated a partial opening of the site to the public, which can find a full size factory with all its machinery and equipment. |

Le Creusot, Musée de l'homme et de l'industrie
Created at the end of 1973, the Le Creusot-Montceau Eco-Museum's mission is to catalogue, study and enhance the heritage of the Le Creusot-Montceau municipality, marked since the end of the 18th century by the development of major industrial activity, including the steel industry, mining, ceramics, glassworks and transportation. Its main facility is in Le Creusot, at the Chateau of Glass, where can be found the Museum of Man and Industry. |

Blanzy, Musée de l'Association La Mine et les Hommes
Follow the tracks of the blackened faces! Learn about the miners' world, their living and working conditions, and equipment of the time: lamproom, mine, headgear, colliery winder. At the end, galleries from the French Revolutionary period until the 1990s, where operating methods, and means of transportation, communication, ventilation and safety are retraced. The plough bed with moving ground support is an ultramodern machine, unique in France. |

Le Creusot, Ecomusée de la Communauté Le Creusot Montceau
Created at the end of 1973, the Le Creusot-Montceau Eco-Museum's mission is to catalogue, study and enhance the heritage of the Le Creusot-Montceau municipality, marked since the end of the 18th century by the development of major industrial activity, including the steel industry, mining, ceramics, glassworks and transportation. |
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