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Vallée de la Bruche
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Cultural heritage

The wealth of the Bruche valley can be counted in a multitude of small simple and touching heritage left by men throughout its history: major sites of memory, religious buildings, architectural testimonies, industrial remains, popular and contemporary art.


If the Bruche valley is Alsatian at heart, It is Vosges at heart, it makes all the difference... the promise of a real change of scenery.

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    The castle of La Roche

    The castle of la Roche was the residence of the Lord of the Ban de la Roche. The property of the Rathsamhausen zum...

    Military cimetry (1939-1945)

    Military cemetery: 3 tombs of English pilots who died on February 26th 1944.
    Colroy la Roche

    The Church of Saint-Nicolas

    This church was built in 1779 in the neoclassical style and is representative of all of the religious buildings built...
    ranrupt

    The Notre-Dame-des-Malades chapel

    At the edge of Ranrupt heading towards Colroy-la-Roche. This adorable country style building was built just after 1861...
    La Broque

    The former La Claquette ribbon works

    This factory specialising in the production of ribbons was founded by the Spach family, a well-known industrial...
    ranrupt

    The hamlets of Fonrupt and Stampoumont

    The small villages of Stampoumont and Fonrupt offer some of the finest examples of rural architecture in the Vosges....
    wipe
    Parking

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

    The parish church of Saint-Michel was built between 1742 and 1839. It was only in September 1859 that the church...
    ranrupt

    Monument to those who fell during the wars of 1870 and 1914-18. Military cemetery from the 1914-18

    Monument to those who fell during the wars of 1870 and 1914-1918. Military cemetery from the 1914-1918 war. This...
    La Broque

    The Anabaptist cemetery

    The cemetery is listed as a historical monument. Originally, the Mennonites buried their dead in their gardens. From...
    Lutzelhouse

    The former filature

    During the 19th century, Lutzelhouse was home to a cotton and worsted yarn spinning mill, a water mill and a mechanical...
    Bruche Valley

    The homes of the great industrialists

    La Broque, 101-102 rue du Général de Gaulle (private property) Muhlbach-sur-Bruche • Le Mullerhof (private property)...
    La Broque

    The Kupferschmitt farm

    A former pink sandstone farm built in 1791, this was home to several generations of Mennonites, including in particular...