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Vallée de la Bruche
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La richesse de la vallée de la Bruche se compte en une multitude de petits patrimoines simples et touchants laissés par des hommes au fil de son histoire : grands sites de mémoire, édifices religieux, témoignages d’architecture, vestiges industriels, art populaire et contemporain.


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    L'église et ses fresques

    "The ground floor of the Roman bell tower with twin bays was the choir of the medieval Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church.
    Plaine

    Military cimetry (1939-1945)

    Military graves including some Muslim and Jewish soldiers.
    Saales

    Windbreaker

    This piece is a wind break made of larch wood slats mounted on a metallic support.
    Schirmeck
    Parking

    The castle of Schirmeck

    Built in the early 13th century, this castle was destroyed by the Swedes in 1633 during the Thirty Years' War.
    Grandfontaine

    National necropolis from Donon

    At the Donon, visitors will find the national necropolis, which includes two ossuaries: one for the chasseurs à pied battalions (110 soldiers) the other for the infantry and engineers' regiment (71...
    Ranrupt

    The Notre-Dame-des-Malades chapel

    At the edge of Ranrupt heading towards Colroy-la-Roche.
    La Broque
    Animaux acceptés

    The castle of the counts of Salm

    The Château de Salm is located in an exceptional stretch of forest in the Vosges sandstone mountains of the Bruche Valley.
    Wisches
    Parking

    The Stiehr brothers’ organ at the parish church of Saint-Michel

    The parish church of Saint-Michel was built between 1742 and 1839.
    Rothau

    The former La Claquette ribbon works

    This factory specialising in the production of ribbons was founded by the Spach family, a well-known industrial dynasty. The site is today home to a hotel.
    Schirmeck

    Workers’ housing

    Visite extérieure
    Plaine

    The stained-glass window of the Chapel in Champenay

    Champenay, an unincorporated hamlet in the town of Plaine, is home to this work commissioned by the Plaine town hall and created by Lothar Quinte and Sibylle Wagner.
    Vallée de la Bruche

    The homes of the great industrialists

    Visite extérieure