until 31 March:
open Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm
open Sunday 29 March from 9am to 1pm
from 1 April to the end of November:
open Monday to Saturday from 9am to 6pm and Sunday from 9am to 1pm
Exceptions:
Easter weekend:
Good Friday, 3 April, from 10:00 to 13:00 and from 14:00 to 17:00; Saturday, 4 April, from 9:00 to 18:00; Easter Sunday and Monday (5 and 6 April) from 9:00 to 13:00
Public holidays: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (1 May, 8 May, 14 May, 25 May, 14 July, 15 August, 1 November, 11 November)
In October 1753, Voltaire arrived in Colmar to work on his “Annales de l’Empire” (Annals of the Empire) with the help of French advisers of the Sovereign Council and their rich libraries. He also wanted to follow the typographic operations of his work at the bookshop from J.F. Schoepflin. He found a place to live to Mrs. Gall, the mayor’s wife, in a nobiliary house dating from the 15th century and rebuilt in 1609.
The three-month stay from Voltaire in Colmar was particularly eventful because of his problems with the Jesuit brothers, who were very influent in the town and were against the works of the enlightenment philosopher. However, and in spite of his numerous critics about Colmar that he called “a city half-French half-German”, some of his comments suggest that he appreciated his stay there.