Grand Est, previously Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine, is an administrative region in northeastern France.
Restaurants in Grand Est
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Created in December 2000, and recognised for its public utility in 2005, the Fondation François Schneider has been carrying out its dual educational and artistic roles ever since it was founded. The Foundation enables secondary school pupils from underprivileged backgrounds to access higher education by offering them grants. It also assists contemporary artists working on the theme of water, supporting their creative process and the diffusion of their work. 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 become an art gallery, its architecture is bright and transparent. The building also boasts a panoramic terrace, a bookstore, a café and an auditorium.
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Le Cellier des Montagnes is a producer cooperative selling the products of 15 farmers and artisans from the Kaysersberg Valley and the surrounding area. At the grocery, you can find everything from fresh fruits and vegetables; humanely raised meats and poultry; and locally made cheeses to hand-crafted breads; small-batch wines and spirits; and cut flowers and garden-ready plants.
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Wie came here before we left after our stay in Metz and bought things (Andouillettes) in the market. It was exceptional
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