MIKO Museum
Integrated in the multiplex "Ciné Quai" in the legendary tower of the 30s, a showroom evokes the history of ice cream, originating in the city.
Since 1921, Luis and Mercedes Ortiz, settle in Saint-Dizier their trade of ice creams and chestnuts. Ortiz ice carts take part in all the festivities in the region. At the Liberation, ice cream feast GI's confined to Trois-Fontaines-l'Abbaye.
The 1950s saw the triumph of the iced stick at the cinema "Miko, chocolate intermission" and on the beaches.
Today, Miko products are manufactured in a state-of-the-art Cogesal-Miko plant that has the largest refrigerated warehouse in Europe.
Movie lovers can walk the corridors of Ciné-Quai and admire the windows in which are enclosed various objects: boxes, sticks, by-products ... this is accessible to people with movie tickets.