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Friday 16 September 2022, 14:00Passed
Conditions
Free. Free entrance.
September 2022
Friday 16
14:00 - 15:30
5 to 11 years old

Walk «If Soultzbach had told me»

Everyday life in the village at the time of little Franz.
Friday 16 September 2022, 14:00Passed
Conditions
Free. Free entrance.
©Jean Wolschlegel

Everyday life in the village at the time of little Franz.

Stroll through the streets of the medieval village and discover its rich history! During this tour, you will be able to admire many houses with wooden frames, as well as the chapel Sainte-Catherine and the church Saint-Jean-Baptiste.

Types d'événement
Circuit
Thème 2022
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Conditions de participation
Gratuit

About the location

Mairie
1 Grande rue, 68230 Soultzbach-les-Bains
  • Haut-Rhin
  • Grand Est
Built in 1211 and surrounded by ramparts and ditches in 1275, the village has retained its medieval aspect, the charm of its narrow streets and old houses. In 1289, the first mention appears of the castle, occupied by the family of Hattstatt, then, after its extinction by that of the Schauenbourg. The village was the former seat of the seigneury of Hattstatt-Schauenbourg.
Legend has it that Blaeschen, the young Frantz’s heifer, discovered the main hot spring in 1603\. The lords of Soultzbach developed thermal activity by building baths and housing the curists in the castle. It was appreciated by illustrious visitors: Archduke Leopold of Austria, Count Eberhard of Ribeaupierre, the revolutionary public prosecutor Euloge Schneider (in 1792) and the famous Italian seducer Casanova (in 1782). In 1844, half the village was destroyed by fire.
During the First World War, the commune served as a rear base for German troops and became the starting point for a cable car. At the end of the confli
Tags
Monument historique, Édifice religieux, Château, hôtel urbain, palais, manoir
Access
Free parking
Ralph Hammann