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Kaysersberg (German: Kaisersberg) is a commune in Alsace in north-eastern France.
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Kaysersberg is one of the most charming towns of Alsace, France.
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The paved lanes and richly decorated and brightly painted half-timbered houses makes town scenery unique.
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Before WW1 it was part of German Empire and the town's name in German means Emperor's mountain.
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Although all the different Alsatian wines are represented here, the Tokay wine is the specialty of Kaysersberg
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Alsace Wine Route runs along the foothills of the Vosges Mountains.
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The most important places on Route du Vin are Riquewihr, Barr, Sélestat, Colmar, Mulhouse and Kaysersberg.
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As you walk down the main street and get to the river this is where the town becomes really lovely.
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A lovely 16th century stone fortified bridge connects river banks.
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The house in which the Nobel price winner Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) was born now contains a small museum.
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Doctor Schweitzer was Lutheran pastor, theologian, organist, philosopher, physician and medical missionary.
This is terrific. It is such a lovely town, and quite easy to get to from Colmar, for example! I stayed in Bergheim for a week at an ODALYS vacation residence, and they spoke many languages there! It is cheapest in March, but I have heard that October is lovely, during the harvest. You go! cutecatfaith d com!
CuteCatFaith 1 year ago
Bel video!! .....abbiamo percorso la route du vin nel 2000, da Strasburgo a Colmar, e non ricordo di questo bel villaggio.......
44ciccionet 1 year ago