Discover the best top things to do in Bas-Rhin, France including Fort De Schoenenbourg, Zeyssolff - Au Peche Vigneron, Domaine Boehler, Domaine Allimant-Laugner, Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg, Musee Alsacien, Musee de l'OEuvre Notre-Dame, Saint Georges, Eglise protestante Saint Pierre le Jeune, Chateau du Haut Koenigsbourg.
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The Zeyssolff family makes wine since 1778. In the winery you will find a Boutique, a food bar, a tea place, wine tasting, a sensorial area and a projection room. The wine estate got into an encounter point where we exchange and talk about wine. The wine estate has a big history and the new generation wants to share its heritage and created a place where people get enriched culturally and emotionally. You can visit the cellar home to 10 000 liter-capacity oak barrels more than a century old. In 2020 following the complete organic conversion of the Zeyssolff Winery, we decided to renovate our cellar and present our visitors a new activity : an immersiv film in the cellar. It is a film on our personnal, and rather rich, family history as well as our work philosophy. It is screened at 180° in the cellar on the wine barrels. (mapping on certain sequences) with fabulous sound effects that wenable the public to be in total immersion in our story. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E738_j7pwgA
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Our estate is located 20 km from Strasbourg, in the north of the alsatian vineyard: a long cherished jewel for the great white wines it produces. Wine-growing activities have been recorded in the family since 1842. The estate really took off in the seventies and the production of wine by Paul Boehler, who acquired the most beautiful historical plots on the heights of Molsheim. The Grand Cru Bruderthal, once cultivated by the Cistercian monks or the place called « Pfann », claimed by the Jesuits are notorious examples of the importance of this wonderful place. Currently led by Rene Boehler, the property strives year to year, to develop its wines thanks to the technological knowledge and know-how acquired during the last decades, passed down within the family from generation to generation. For the purpose of obtaining the best quality, the harvesting are exclusively done by hand and the winemaking process is traditionnal. Fermentation starts with wild yeasts. Daily tastings during winemaking allow us to stay closer to each of our cuvee, for a greater aromatic purity. All this care given through the vinification process is fundamental to obtain high quality products, to always provide a new pleasure of drinking our wines. We invite you to discover our wines, that reflects unique terroirs and a modern vision of traditional « savoir-faire ».
Had a small tour of the winery. Very friendly people! The wine tasting was absolutely fantastic. I would highly recommend not to drive as parking but also you might get a little lightheaded ????. Highly worth while!
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Allimant-Laugner is a familial winery for 11 generations. All the wines of Alsace are made in this domain of 12 hectares : the 7 varietals, Cremant Blanc & Rose, Grand Cru Praelatenberg and late harvests.
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This huge cathedral, Strasbourg's most famous landmark, is an intimidating example of 13th-century Gothic architecture.
From your first glimpse of the magnificent structure from blocks away to the breath-taking view when you enter the square surrounding this gigantic almost-eerie Gothic monument, it is truly overwhelming and awe-inspiring. My opinion is that it surpasses it's namesake - Notre Dame in Paris. Inside, the huge rose window, the pipe organ, the astrological clock all are simply amazing - especially when you consider they are all 5 or 6 centuries old.
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This museum explores the historic culture of Strasbourg and the rest of Alsace through exhibits of clothing and other household artifacts.
This was a great museum to show example of the Alsacien area and period. The exhibits brought to life the life-style and daily activities of the people in a real life setting. A very worth while museum and worth a visit for sure!
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An art museum with a sampling of regional work completed between the 11th and 17th centuries.
This is a very complete artistic history of the area and especially the local cathedral. Items date back 800-900 years and range from statuary to paintings to tapestries to gold and silver accessories. Plus much more. Multiple levels in the building, so plan to spend some time here. Easy to find as it is near the cathedral. Admission is low and for seniors (60 or over) it is cut in half.
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Half protestant and half catholic, this is a very unusual church with plenty of interesting features. Parts of it are in real need of restoration, so worth a visit and helping to support.
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This fairy tale castle looks down majestically across the Alsace plain for more then 850 years. Towering at 757 m over picture perfect villages and colourful vineyards, it is one of France's most widely visited castles. Restored in the early 20th century, its current state reflects how it looked in the 15th century. Passing the main gate of the impressive Haut-Koenigsbourg is to enter the medieval world. An enjoyable and breathtaking experience! The castle is open all year round except 1 January, 1 May, 10 July (Tour de France 2019) and 25 December.
If you go in Alsace this is one of the things to see on that trip. A restored castle on top of a beautiful hill, where from you can see the surrounding vineyards Beautiful
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