In the courtyard of the Château de la Verrerie, a former royal crystal works that is now a château, are two conical towers that once housed the glass-melting furnaces. One of them was converted into a theatre in the early 20th century to welcome guests from the Schneider family, who owned the château and the Creusot forges. Its architecture and décor are inspired by Versailles.
The Petit théâtre can be visited as part of the guided tours included in the admission ticket for the Musée de l'Homme et de l'Industrie or the Pavillon de l'Industrie at the Château de la Verrerie.
- French
- Credit card, Cheques and postal orders, Holiday vouchers, Cash, Eurocard - Mastercard, Visa
- Pets not allowed
- Parking
From 01/12/2024 to 01/01/2025.
Closed on : Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
From 02/01/2025 to 03/01/2025.
Closed on : Sunday
From 04/01/2025 to 31/01/2025.
Closed on : Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Annual closure in December and January.
Guided tours will be offered on Thursday 02/01/2025 and Friday 03/01/2025 at 11am, 2.30pm and 4.30pm.
- Gratuities (Free admission on presentation of a ticket to the Musée de l'Homme et de l'Industrie or the Pavillon de l'Industrie.)
Annual closure in December and January. Guided tours will be offered on Thursday 02/01/2025 and Friday 03/01/2025 at 11am, 2.30pm and 4.30pm.
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