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CENTRE SCHWEITZER – Dans les pas du Prix Nobel de la paix
Kaysersberg Vignoble
Since August 2019, the Albert Schweitzer Museum has been undergoing a makeover. In the footsteps of the Nobel Peace Prize winner, in the heart of his native village, the Schweitzer Centre will reopen its doors to the public on 2 August 2023. This ...
Lichtenberg Castle
Lichtenberg
The castle is mentioned for the first time in 1206 as being the property of the lords of Lichtenberg. It was in 1480 that the last of the Lichtenbergs, Jacques le Barbu, died. Later, around 1580 , Count Philip IV of Hanau-Lichtenberg (heir to the ...
Hohlandsbourg Castle
Wintzenheim
Located at an altitude of 620 metres, on the mountainous border between Alsace and Lorraine, the natural belvedere where the Hohlandsbourg castle stands is a strategic site that has been occupied since the Bronze Age (around 1300 to 750 BC) and ha...
Fleckenstein Castle
Lembach
Fleckenstein Castle was mentioned for the first time in 1174 when Gottfried of Fleckenstein was a member of the court of the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. For six hundred years it was held by the Fleckenstein family, one of the most influential in...
Cigoland - Storks and leisure park
Kintzheim
For more than 40 years, Cigoland has been offering attractions that are accessible to young and old alike. Children can go canoeing, drive a 1900s-style jalopy, have fun in the giant ducks, race electric cars, etc. In addition to the attraction...
The François Schneider Foundation - Contemporary art centre
Wattwiller
Founded in 2013 in a former spa resort in the Alsatian village of Wattwiller, the Centre d'Art Contemporain offers visitors over 2,500m2 of exhibition space dedicated to the theme of water. A former bottling workshop transformed and expanded to be...