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  2. List of gardens of Alsace - Wikipedia

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    Located 15 kilometers southwest of Strasbourg, overlooking the plain of Alsace. The chateau has two wings, the oldest built in 1703. The upper part of the garden is a geometric Garden à la française parterre garden, decorated with ponds, fountains, hedges and sculpted trees. The lower part is an English park, with many hundred-year-old trees ...

  3. Musée alsacien (Strasbourg) - Wikipedia

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    The Musée alsacien (Alsatian museum) is a museum in Strasbourg in the Bas-Rhin department of France.It opened on 11 May 1907, [1] and is dedicated to all aspects of (mostly rural) daily life in pre-industrial and early industrial Alsace.

  4. List of castles in Alsace - Wikipedia

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    This list of castles in Alsace is a list of medieval castles or château forts in the region in northern France. Alsace comprises two departments , Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin , by the order of which this list is organised.

  5. 8 of the best vineyards to visit in France, from Champagne to ...

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    Domaine Weinbach, Alsace Best for: Complex muscats. Domaine Weinbach, or “wine stream”, was built by Capuchin monks in 1612 in the foothills of Schlossberg. Muscat, pinot gris and sylvaner ...

  6. Mont Sainte-Odile - Wikipedia

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    Mont Sainte-Odile (German: 'Odilienberg' or Ottilienberg; called Allitona in the 8th century) is a 764-metre-high peak in the Vosges Mountains in Alsace in France, immediately west of Barr. The mountain is named after Saint Odile .

  7. Petite France, Strasbourg - Wikipedia

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    The Petite France (French pronunciation: [pətit fʁɑ̃s]), in Alsatian dialect: Französel (also known as the Quartier des Tanneurs; German: Gerberviertel; "Tanner's Quarter") is the south-western part of the Grande Île of Strasbourg in Alsace in eastern France, the most central and characteristic island of the city that forms the historic center.

  8. Palais du Rhin - Wikipedia

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    The Palais du Rhin, Strasbourg. The Palais du Rhin (English: Palace of the Rhine), the former Kaiserpalast (Imperial palace), is a building situated in the German (north-east) quarter of Strasbourg dominating the Place de la République (the former Kaiserplatz) with its massive dome.

  9. Route Romane d'Alsace - Wikipedia

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    Murbach Sélestat Kaysersberg Sigolsheim. The Route Romane d'Alsace (Romanesque Road of Alsace) is a tourist itinerary designed by the Association Voix et Route Romane [1] to link both the well-known and the more secret examples of Romanesque architecture of Alsace, [2] in an itinerary of 19 stages, linking churches, abbeys and fortresses, that range from the first Romanesque structures of ...

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