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Tourism Wattwiller
Wattwiller is a French department located in the Haut-Rhin and the Alsace region. In addition to wine, it's the water rich in minerals that are the hallmarks of Wattwiller, small village in the Vosges foothills. Today Wattwiller is a common prosperous, prosperity from the exploitation of its waters: a sensor unit produces 16,000 bottles per hour. The waters are rich in sulfates.
Sights
- Church Saint Jean-Baptiste
- Fontain Saint Sebastien
- Castle Hagenbach
- Monument of Vieil Armand
Museums and monuments to visit
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Le Musée des amis de ThannMuseum Friends of Thann presents the history of the region and popular traditions. Located in the former Corn Exchange dated 1519, the ground floor offers a beautiful collection. One can discover ...
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La tour des sorcièresThe witches' tower is an old rampart tower dating from the fifteenth century. Over the centuries, it served as a prison for the unfortunate victims accused of witchcraft. Recently renovated, it ...
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Musée Théodore DeckMuseum Théodore Deck was once the residence of the chanoines of Murbach, it now houses an impressive collection of ceramics of ceramist Théodore Deck (1823-1891), 500 works are on ...
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Abbaye de MurbachAbbey of Murbach was founded in 728 by Saint-Pirmin. In the XII century it became a true principality that has multiple cities, as Guebwiller and is one of the four largest of the Saint Empire Romain ...
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Écomusée d'AlsaceThe Alsace Ecomuseum is a reconstitution of a real Alsatian village, with 74 construction of which houses, farm, school, chapel which were dismantled and rebuilt here. It will present ...
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Cité du trainA collection of more than hundreds of trains and a locomotive is presented in the Cité of Train museum. The collection stretches over 20,000 m2. Each periods related to railways are ...
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Cité de l'automobileThe Cité de l’Automobile is one of the world's largest motor museum with more than 200,000 visitor per year. Featuring more than 400 models displayed, the world-renowned Schlumpf ...
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Église Saint-ÉtienneThe church of Saint-Etienne is the main Catholic church in the city of Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin. Like its neighbor, St. Stephen's Reformed Church, the building is distinguished by its size, worthy of ...
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La Tour des SorcièresWitches' Tower is the last surviving tower of the town's fortifications. The round base is the oldest part and dates from the 13th century. The rest of the tower was built in the ...
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Musée du BailliageThe museum of the Bailliage of Rouffach presents the treasures of the former capital of the Haut-Mundat (possessions of the bishop of Strasbourg in Upper Alsace), as well as the villages that made up ...
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Eglise Notre-Dame de l'AssomptionChurch of Notre-Dame of the Assumption is a yellow sandstone church combining Romanesque and Gothic styles. One of the two towers is unfinished. Façade has a magnificent rose ...
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Château de RougemontRougemont Castle is a small fortress built in the twelfth century in the Vosges in a defensive purpose. It is subject to registration as a historic monument. This fortress, which belonged to the ...
Tour on the Alsace wine route
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Thann
- Durée : 4 jours
For 4 days, we invite you to discover the Alsace wine route. This famous tourist route was inaugurated in 1953. It extends over 170 kilometers between Marlenheim Thann and includes 170 municipalities.
Welcome to Cernay
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Cernay
- Durée : 5 jours
Welcome to Cernay and to the region of the Vieil Armand in Alsace, a starting point to the Road of the Crests and the Wine Road.
Welcome to the County of Thann
- Thème : Walks
- Départ : Thann
- Durée : 3 jours
Thann is located at the southern gate of the Alsatian Wine Road, and is with its region a site not to be missed located among the wildlife of the Vosges Mountains.
Wine route
- Thème : Gastronomy
- Départ : Guebwiller
- Durée : 1 jour
Discovery of the region by following the wine route and by crossing magnificent Alsatian villages.