#1 most popular of 7 things to do in Colmar
- "Frédéric-Auguste BARTHOLDI, August 2, 1834, is the most famous resident here in Colmar. He lived at
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- "Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi was a native of Colmar. His best known design sculpture now sits in New York
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- "I’d read somewhere that Colmar’s Musée d’Unterlinden was France’s most visited museum after the legendary
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- "Musee d'Unterlinden (Museum Under the Linden Trees) begun in the 13th century as a Dominican monastery.
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#3 most popular of 7 things to do in Colmar
- "Facing the Maison Pfister, take a right turn towards the Cathedrale.
Turn to the cobbled footway
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- "Start from Pont St Pierre for a picture perfect postcard view of Petite Venice. This flowery riverbank
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#4 most popular of 7 things to do in Colmar
- "A long time ago Colmar was the richest and most important city of the whole Alsace region. The Koïfhus, which translates into the "old custom hall" was built in the 15th century in the middle of the (then not)
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#5 most popular of 7 things to do in Colmar
- "Little Venice... a very small area of Colmar - but one of many charms. Why the name? you only have one guess... if u have said the word canals, bingo! u r nearly right. The canals are in fact only one canal -
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- "We happened upon the Collegiate Church of St Martin—the Collégiale Saint-Martin—almost by accident. We’d
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- "The most notable building in old Colmar, Eglise St-Martin dominates its historical surroundings with a
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#7 most popular of 7 things to do in Colmar
- "This is probably the most interesting building here in Colmar. The House of Heads is so named for the 106 grimacing faces and grotesque masks sculpted into its facade. Built in 1609, it was formerly a
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