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Vallée de la Bruche
Alsace - Massif des Vosges - France
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Museums

The Wine Route, picturesque villages, unmissable stops like Strasbourg, Mulhouse and Colmar: this is Alsace, and so much more! Did you know that there is the highest density of museums in France?

The Bruche valley is no exception: she plays the difference. With the Alsace Moselle Memorial, the Struthof site, the Oberlin Museum, discover another Alsace that will surprise you!

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    Language spoken - German Parking

    The beekeeping area

    Around a bend, the beekeeping area brings together a permanent exhibition and an apiary under one roof.
    Dinsheim sur Bruche
    Language spoken - German Language spoken - English Holiday checks accepted Pet Friendly Parking

    Fort de Mutzig - Feste Kaiser Wilhelm II

    Fort Mutzig is an absolutely unique architectural, technical and military site.
    Receiving
    Language spoken - English Pet Friendly Parking

    Hydraulic sawmill: Mandray Museum

    In the heart of a picturesque village, come and discover a site where since the 16th century, a water wheel has successively driven a flour mill then a sawmill which is still operational...
    Natzwiller
    Language spoken - German Language spoken - English Holiday checks accepted Parking

    Natzweiler-Struthof Concentration Camp Memorial

    The remains of this camp, opened in the spring of 1941, are the only concrete trace of the Nazi concentration camp nebula on the territory...
    Neuviller la Roche
    Language spoken - German

    Museum of Popular Traditions Neuviller-la-Roche

    Daily life in a village in the Vosges in times gone by.
    Schirmeck
    Language spoken - German Language spoken - English Tourism Quality Label Disability label Mental handicap Visual impairment Physical disability Holiday checks accepted Parking

    Alsace-Moselle Memorial

    The Alsatians and Mosellans changed nationality 4 times between 1871 and 1945.
    Waldersbach
    Language spoken - German Language spoken - English Pets allowed under conditions

    Jean-Frédéric Oberlin Museum

    We go there to feast our eyes and our heads: in the presbytery where he lived, welcomed his parishioners and which housed the first “stove...