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ROUFFACH

Former Saint-James Hospital

The local hospital was named Maison Saint-Jacques in the year 2000. The name remember the earlier Saint Jacques Hospital which was situated at the same place and mentioned in 1304. Parts from the 17th century remains behind the building which were...

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KAYSERSBERG VIGNOBLE

Loewert house with half-timbering and corner oriel

Built in 1739, the Loewert house is one of the emblematic residences of the town of Kaysersberg. The house features half-timberings, a mural representing the Virgin and Child and a superb two-story oriel. The mural explains the second name of the...

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OSENBACH

Fountain Saint-Anthony in Osenbach

The fountain was built with quarry stones and was after covered with concrete. It was covered by sandstone slab in 1970. The early statue from Saint Anthony from Padua, which was erected over the fountain, was made in plaster and came from the...

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AMMERSCHWIHR

Saint Martin's Church

This historical monument built in the 15th century was the victim of a fire due to the bombings of December 1944 and January 1945. Three quarters of the village was destroyed during the Liberation of the French, only the church and two towers were...

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GUEBERSCHWIHR

Convent Saint-Mark

The convent Saint-Marc was built in 676 by Dagobert II. This Benedictine abbey was part of the bishopric from Strasburg. During the Middle Ages, the abbey was devastated many times. It was rebuilt in the 11th century. In 1762, it was restored by the...

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KAYSERSBERG VIGNOBLE

Former Franciscan convent - Statue of Jean Geiler

The Franciscans settled in Kaysersberg for nearly 150 years and took up residence in the town's convent, which later took their name. During the French Revolution, the Franciscans left the town for good and the convent was put at the disposal of the...