Nestled in the countryside near Lyon, the Ampère Museum invites visitors to explore the birthplace of modern electricity — in the very house where André-Marie Ampère (1775–1836) lived and worked. Visitors can follow the evolution of electrical science, from the first experiments with static electricity to the technologies that power our world today, through numerous interactive and hands-on experiences. The museum’s collections include rare 19th-century apparatus, demonstrations of fundamental experiments, and captivating stories linking science, innovation, and society. It also features the original apparatus used in the only experiment ever carried out by Albert Einstein, which was devoted to demonstrating one of Ampère’s theories. The museum traces the extraordinary journey of Ampère — physicist, mathematician, and philosopher — whose pioneering work laid the foundations of electrodynamics and gave his name to the unit of electric current, the ampere. The museum’s gardens are also a pleasant and peaceful place to enjoy the atmosphere and reflect on the history of science. More than a museum, the Ampère Museum is a living place of discovery and education, offering workshops, guided tours, and activities for schools and families. It is also a heritage site dedicated to preserving and sharing the legacy of one of France’s greatest scientists — a legacy that continues to illuminate our modern world.
Science & Technology Historic house Industrial heritage
| Monday | Closed | 
| Tuesday | Closed | 
| Wednesday | Closed | 
| Thursday | Closed | 
| Friday | Closed | 
| Saturday | 14:00 – 18:00  | 
| Sunday | 14:00 – 18:00  | 
 July and August (Wednesday to Saturday) from 1:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Sunday from 10 am to 12 pm and from 2 pm to 6 pm
For groups, open every day by reservation
                        
| 0 – 5 | Free | 
| 6 – 12 | €4.00 | 
| Reduced | €4.00 | 
| Groups from 10 persons (guided tour) | €9.00 | 
| Normal rate | €6.00 | 
 Guided tours are open daily by reservation. 
To facilitate your visit, we recommend that you book your guided tour at least two weeks in advance.
Guided visits in English and in  French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese are possible..
    
Rte d'Ampère 300, Poleymieux-au-Mont-d'Or
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The Ampère Museum, located in Poleymieux-au-Mont-d'Or, France, offers visitors an insightful look into the life and work of André-Marie Ampère, the renowned French physicist and mathematician. The museum is housed in Ampère's former family home, providing an authentic atmosphere that enhances the overall experience.
Visitors appreciate the well-preserved 18th-century house and its beautiful surroundings, which offer a peaceful and picturesque setting. The museum's exhibits effectively showcase Ampère's scientific instruments, personal belongings, and documents, giving a comprehensive overview of his contributions to electromagnetism and other scientific fields.
Many reviewers commend the knowledgeable and passionate guides who provide informative tours, making complex scientific concepts accessible to a general audience. The interactive demonstrations and experiments are particularly popular, especially among younger visitors, as they help to illustrate Ampère's discoveries in an engaging manner.
However, some visitors note that the museum is relatively small and may not require an extensive amount of time to explore thoroughly. Additionally, a few reviewers mention that some of the information is primarily in French, which could be challenging for non-French speaking visitors.
Overall, the Ampère Museum is well-regarded for its historical significance, educational value, and its ability to bring the legacy of André-Marie Ampère to life. It's particularly recommended for those interested in the history of science and electrical engineering.
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