Top 10 Historic Sites in Bas-Rhin, Grand Est

September 8, 2021 Roseanne Arnett

Discover the best top things to do in Bas-Rhin, France including Chateau du Freonsbourg, Fort De Schoenenbourg, Fort de Mutzig, Chapelle du Marlenberg, Chateau de Landsberg, Cimetiere Israelite, Eglise protestante Saint Pierre le Jeune, Le Domaine De La Leonardsau, Ancien camp de concentration de Natzweiler-Struthof, Cave historique des hospices civils de Strasbourg.
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1. Chateau du Freonsbourg

Sur les hauteurs de Niedersteinbach, 67510 Niedersteinbach France
Excellent
86%
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Chateau du Freonsbourg

2. Fort De Schoenenbourg

Rue Commandant Martial Reynier, 67250 Hunspach France +33 3 88 80 96 19 http://www.lignemaginot.com
Excellent
79%
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20%
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5.0 based on 295 reviews

Fort De Schoenenbourg

3. Fort de Mutzig

Rue du Camp Follow the signs from Mutzig / D1420, 67190 Dangolsheim France +33 6 08 84 17 42 [email protected] http://www.fort-mutzig.eu/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 648 reviews

Fort de Mutzig

Built from 1893 to 1916, the Feste Kaiser Wilhelm II represents the beginning of a new era in fortification conceptions and technologies. Dispersed constructions connected with underground tunnel, iron cupolas, concrete buildings, power stations and electrical supplies for lighting and ventilation... The guided tours show a full restored collection of original equipments: artillery battery, observation cupolas, power station, machine gun rooms, troop rooms, kitchen, bakery, hospital, well... The restoration team adds each year a lot of new restored features, many exhibitions of uniforms, armaments and models!

4. Chapelle du Marlenberg

67520 Marlenheim France
Excellent
75%
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25%
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Chapelle du Marlenberg

5. Chateau de Landsberg

67140 Heiligenstein, Heiligenstein France
Excellent
75%
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25%
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Chateau de Landsberg

6. Cimetiere Israelite

Route de Grendelbruch, 67560 Rosenwiller France
Excellent
78%
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22%
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Cimetiere Israelite

7. Eglise protestante Saint Pierre le Jeune

3 rue de la Nuee Bleue, 67000, Strasbourg France +33 3 88 22 02 40 http://www.saintpierrelejeune.org
Excellent
62%
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32%
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4.5 based on 465 reviews

Eglise protestante Saint Pierre le Jeune

Reviewed By catrionah707 - Teddington, United Kingdom

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.

8. Le Domaine De La Leonardsau

Le Domaine De La Leonardsau, 67530 Boersch France
Excellent
36%
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64%
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Le Domaine De La Leonardsau

9. Ancien camp de concentration de Natzweiler-Struthof

130 Route Departementale, 67130 Natzwiller France +33 3 88 47 44 67 [email protected] http://www.struthof.fr
Excellent
63%
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30%
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4.5 based on 696 reviews

Ancien camp de concentration de Natzweiler-Struthof

Site officiel de l'ancien camp de concentration de Natzweiler-Struthof, le seul camp nazi sur le territoire français, alors en Alsace annexée

Reviewed By Titch-the-Witch - Romanel, Switzerland

This is a beautiful location with a horrific history. I think this is one of the lesser known concentration camps but it is worth a visit. It is set on a fairly steep slope which was an additional problem for those interned here. There is a film in the main building as well as information about other camps. On the site itself there are only a few barracks left, including one used for "experiments" on the prisoners where there is also a gas chamber and a cremation oven. Off the main site there is another gas chamber in what used to be a hall used for parties. It is thought-provoking and shocking that over 20,000 people perished here. I don't consider this would be a suitable visit for younger children.

10. Cave historique des hospices civils de Strasbourg

1 Place de l Hopital, 67091, Strasbourg France +33 3 88 11 64 50 http://www.vins-des-hospices-de-strasbourg.fr/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 398 reviews

Cave historique des hospices civils de Strasbourg

Reviewed By editorgoodlifefrance - Kent, United Kingdom

Loved my tour of this ancient wine cellar and shop. They have the oldest bottle of white wine in the world here, dates to 1472. The tour is fascinating and you can buy some of the best local wines at a great price. A steady stream of locals came in to buy wine while I was there! A fascinating experience that's quirky and a bit off the beaten track - and all the better for it!

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