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Sébastien Salomon13 Rue Charles De Gaule
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1 | 150 | 205 | 1080 | 1335 | 15 |
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Attractions
- Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg: Located in Orschwiller, this medieval castle offers panoramic views of the Alsace region. Visitors can explore the well-preserved fortress, learn about its history, and enjoy the beautiful surrounding landscapes.
- Parc de l'Orangerie: Situated in Strasbourg, this park is one of the oldest and most beautiful in the city. It features a large lake, stunning gardens, a mini-zoo, and a stork sanctuary. Visitors can take leisurely walks, rent boats, or relax in the peaceful surroundings.
- Mont Sainte-Odile: This mountain peak is home to the Mont Sainte-Odile Abbey, a spiritual and historical site. Visitors can hike to the abbey, which offers breathtaking views of the Alsace plain. The abbey also has a museum and a restaurant serving Alsatian cuisine.
- Cité de l'Automobile - Musée National - Collection Schlumpf: Located in Mulhouse, this automobile museum houses one of the largest collections of vintage cars in the world. Visitors can admire over 400 classic vehicles, including Bugattis, Rolls-Royces, and Ferraris, while learning about the history of automobiles.
- Strasbourg Cathedral: A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, Strasbourg Cathedral is a must-visit attraction in the city of Strasbourg. Its intricate façade, stunning stained glass windows, and astronomical clock are among its highlights. Visitors can also climb to the top of the cathedral for a panoramic view of the city.
- Ecomusée d'Alsace: Situated in Ungersheim, this open-air museum showcases traditional Alsatian rural life. Visitors can explore over 70 restored buildings, including farms, workshops, and mills. The museum offers demonstrations of traditional crafts, horse-drawn carriage rides, and cultural events.
- Little Venice: Located in Colmar, this picturesque neighborhood is famous for its charming canals and colorful half-timbered houses. Visitors can take a boat ride along the canals, stroll through the narrow streets, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. The area is also known for its excellent restaurants and shops.
- Riquewihr: This well-preserved medieval village is often referred to as one of the most beautiful in France. Located on the Alsace Wine Route, Riquewihr boasts charming cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and vineyards. Visitors can explore the village's historic sites, taste local wines, and indulge in Alsatian cuisine.
- Musée Unterlinden: Situated in Colmar, this art museum is housed in a former Dominican convent. It is home to the famous Isenheim Altarpiece, a masterpiece of Renaissance art. The museum also showcases a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and archaeological artifacts. 10. Europa-Park: Located in Rust, Germany (near the French border), Europa-Park is one of Europe's largest theme parks. It offers a wide range of attractions, including thrilling roller coasters, themed areas representing different European countries, and various shows and performances. Visitors of all ages can enjoy a day of fun and entertainment.