Sainte-Croix welcomes visitors with a sign-post stating: "Welcome to the land of mechanical dreams". Towards the end of the 19th century, up to 600 workers in over 40 companies produced mechanical singing birds and music automatons in Sainte-Croix. The village in Canton Vaud thus became the capital of music boxes and mechanical music.
The CIMA Museum (Centre International de la Mécanique d'Art) is solely dedicated to music boxes and mechanical music. The museum exhibits the history of mechanical music with objects ranging from singing birds to music boxes to the cylinder phonograph invented by Thomas Edison. The museum is located in the erstwhile factory building of the Paillard company. Most of the exhibits stem from that company.
The CIMA Museum (Centre International de la Mécanique d'Art) is solely dedicated to music boxes and mechanical music. The museum exhibits the history of mechanical music with objects ranging from singing birds to music boxes to the cylinder phonograph invented by Thomas Edison. The museum is located in the erstwhile factory building of the Paillard company. Most of the exhibits stem from that company.




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Dan Zelinsky
Hello. Is a tour of the production of music boxes and all their parts possible? Best wishe, Dan Zelinsky, Musee Mecanique. museemecanique.com Just last Friday I met a charming lady,Antje van Mark, she told me about your business.
Sunday, Dec 11, 2011 5:07 PM