of France
Alsace
Sub-categories
- Alsace Route des Vins (Vineyard Route)-
Although less famous then Bordeaux and Burgundy, the Alsace vineyards are among the oldest in France.
- Beyer Emile's Vineyard-
Beyer Emile
Region:
CÔTE D'EGUISHEIM ET EDELZWICKER
Alsace
Address:
7, Place du Chateau
Eguisheim 68420
Wine Types:
Gewurtztraminer, Muscat, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Riesling, Syrah
SYLVANER TRADITION
PINOT BLANC TRADITION
RIESLING TRADITION
MUSCAT TRADITION
- Golf of Bitche-
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Golf of Bitche
- Golf of Wantzenau-
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The golf of La Wantzenau
Champion or beginner, La Wantzenau Golf Club welcomes you to the heart of a dazzling countryside setting. .
Compact 4-hole course, practice on mats or grass, putting green , school for juniors and experienced coaches…
Everything is there to learn the basics before trying your hand at an exceptional 18-hole course and improving our list of trophies. - Selestat-
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Description
- Selestat
Sélestat is in the middle of Alsace. It is home to the humanist library. Nearby is the deer reserve with unusual wildlife.
- Haguenau-
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Description
Haguenau city
Of great age the town is still surrounded by its medieval fortifications and is overlooked by a castle from the same period that is today a museum.
It was one of the few towns in the area not to be badly damaged during World War II.
There is a museum about Alsace in WWII and a torture chamber (La salle de torture) which are both excellent.
- Colmar-
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Colmar is a city in Alsace, France. It was the last town in France to be freed after the second World War, on February 2nd, 1945.
- Spa Bien Etre - Les 4 Elements La Clairiere-
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THE SITE
Once upon a time, there was an enchanting forest in La Petite Pierre.
- Cité du Train - French Railway Museum-
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Situated in Mulhouse in Alsace, the Cité du Train [French Railway Museum] is the biggest railway museum in Europe. Recently renovated, the Cité du Train uses a vast animated area to present the main themes in the history of the railway, starting from magnificent locomotives and wagons. An audio-guided tour lets you discover the other part of this gigantic collection, from the first locomotive to modern day. Lively and spectacular.
- THE SCHLUMPF COLLECTION National Automobile Museum-
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The Schlumpf Collection is certainly the most prestigious car collection in the world. This is demonstrated by the two Bugatti Royales, including the famous Coupé Napoléon, the 150 Bugatti, Hispano-Suiza, Ferrari, Rolls-Royce, Maserati, Maybach, Mercedes models, etc. It was in a former Mulhouse woollen mill, with its typically 19th century architecture, that Fritz Schlumpf established his fabulous collection of 437 cars belonging to 97 different brands. With this unique collection, the Cité de l’Automobile sees itself as being to cars what the Louvre is to art.
THE HISTORY
- Alsace: A Brief History-
- Map of Alsace
- Banner Alsace
- Alsace: Introduction-
At the crossroads of Europe
