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Quote: Frédéric-Auguste BARTHOLDI, August 2, 1834, is the most famous resident here in Colmar. He lived at number 30, Rue de Marchands, or "Street of the Traders." He was known especially by Americans all the world Read More
Quote: This amazing castle can be seen nestled in the Vosges from far away as it is at an elevation of 757 meters (2498 feet). As you get closer and closer you realize the presence it commands. Our first thoughts, Read More
Quote: I’d read somewhere that Colmar’s Musée d’Unterlinden was France’s most visited museum after the legendary Louvre. I’ve been to the Louvre and I’ve seen its crowds; the Musée d’Unterlinden, by contrast, was quiet Read More
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Quote: In centuries gone by, the abbey at Vaux-de-Cernay was an invitation to contemplation. Today it still retains its radiance and is now a peaceful setting in the heart of nature with all its contrasts. Read More
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Quote: The Museum of Fine Arts is well worth the 4-euro admission. It has a particularly strong collection of 17th-century Italian art and post-Impressionism. It houses many major works by Raoul Dufy and Van Dongen, Read More
Quote: After seeing the beauty and majesty of Notre Dame de Strasbourg, I continued walking around the city of Strasbourg looking at the sights and enjoying the beautiful weather. After a few minutes walking, I came Read More