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This museum is in an ancient stone-and-clay quarry used by 15th-century monks as a wine cellar. It provides an introduction to the art of wine making, displaying various tools, beakers, cauldrons, and bottles in a series of exhibits. The quarry is right below Balzac's house, and the ceiling contains a trap door he used to escape from his creditors. Read more
Located in the vaulted cellars of the Abbaye de Passy, Musee du Vin traces the history of wine through France and its famous well-known wine-producing areas such as Burgundy Read more