Bold and visionary, this invitation to the discovery of water is intended for locals and tourists fans of unusual venues. Its innovative, contemporary design, both in the approach of interactive exhibits as its architectural design, seduces the general public, adults and children, as well as specialists, students and teachers.
Water comes into play in this scene imagined by Andrea Bruno. Museum lights, fluid, everything was planned by the architect to surprise and captivate the visitor. The Water Bar showcases more than 1700 bottles of water from all over the world, from the Fidji Islands to the renowned Glenlivet water used to make the famous Scotch whiskey to the Bling water bottle decorated by Swaroski sold at 50 euros a piece. A 31-room hotel is located on the site with a restaurant and conference facilities. www.musee-eau.com

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