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Tourism Mouterhouse
Mouterhouse is a small town in north-eastern France, located in the department of Moselle and the Lorraine region in Pays de Bitche. Mouterhouse is close to Reipertswiller, Éguelshardt, Baerenthal Lichtenberg and only 30km from Haguenau.
Sights Mouterhouse
- Ruins of the castle, built in 1505
- Ruins of the Hohe Weyersberg, dating from 1560
- Forging, founded in 1614
- Castle Sonis, 1830
- Rock of Carlsfels
- Cave of Lemberg
Museums and monuments to visit
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Musée du verre et du cristalThe glass and crystal museum is in a former Meisenthal glassworks building. The museum tells the history of the manufacture of glass and crystal. It also presents the old glass tradition of Bitche. It ...
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Le musée de la citadelle de BitcheThe Museum of Bitche citadel is in the heart of the country of Bitche. The museum traces the history of the city. It also highlights the 1870 war and essentially human aspects of this war. Portraits ...
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Musée du sceau alsacienThe Museum of the Alsatian seal is in the small town of La Petite-Pierre. This museum tells the history of Alsace and Europe through the seals, banners and coats of arms. Popes emperors, life in the ...
Discover the Moselle department
- Thème : Walks
- Départ : Bitche
- Durée : 7 jours
Discover the Moselle department.
Visit the cities in the Moselle department
- Thème : Walks
- Départ : Bitche
- Durée : 2 jours
Discover the cities in the Moselle department.
On the castles road
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Niederbronn-les-bains
- Durée : 1 jour
Partez à la découverte des nombreuses ruines de châteaux-forts visibles en Alsace du Nord. Un boucle de 65 km à effectuer en voiture vous mènera à ces lieux fabuleux qui enrichissent le patrimoine historique du territoire.
Discovering Lembach
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Lembach
- Durée : 3 jours
Located at the heart of the regional natural park of northern Vosges, the Sauer Valley offers a very attractive landscape with narrow and sunken valleys nestled in oak and fir trees forests.