OPENING HOURS
Monday to Saturday: 9am-6pm
Sunday: 10am-1pm / 2pm-5pm
24 December: 10am-1pm / 2pm-5pm
25 December: 2pm-5pm
26 December: 10am-1pm
31st December: 10am-1pm
Closed on 1 January
Anti-covid sanitary measures
We have put in place sanitary measures to guarantee you a better safety during your stay in our premises.
Rearranged reception area
Disinfection of hands on entry
Direction of circulation
Plexiglas at the counter
Auguste Bartholdi’s statue, sculpted in 1888, represents the public judge Jean Roesselmann. He passed away while defending Colmar and the municipal liberties against the troops and the covetousness of the Bishop of Strasbourg. He is also considered as the first hero of Colmar and has similarities with Hercule de Peyerimhoff, the mayor of the city from 1855 to 1877, who was relieved from his duties because he refused to submit to the German authorities. Taken away by the Germans in 1943, the bronze statue was restored and reinstalled in 1945 on a white stone monument decorated with four fishes.