Wissembourg sightsIn the following we provide you with various historical structures in Wissembourg. | |
1. The history Wissembourgs 2. Touristenbähnchen 3. Abbey Church of St. Peter and St. Paul 4. The Salt House 5. The town hall 6. The city wall 7. Little Venice |
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This institution of the Tourist Association Wissembourg brings you during a 45-minute sightseeing tour of the most interesting sights of the city. The Bähnchen runs from June to September daily at 14h, 15h, 16h and 17h. The round trip takes about 45 minutes. |
3. Paul Abbey Church of St. Peter and St. PaulThe church, built in the region for the typical sandstone, originally belonged to a Benedictine monastery. Ende des 13. At the end of the 13th Jhd (um 1280) 1262-93, the octagonal Vorderturm built. Today's West Tower, with its arched windows Roman origins. |
4. The Salt HouseThe salt house was 1448 originally built as a hospital and later as Salzlager- and slaughter house. |
3 comments:
Jacob Gerwig is my 3rd Great Grandfather and George is my 4th Great Grandfather. This is a very exciting read. Thank you for sharing.
Sincerey,
Kim Scheidemantle Houvener
Georg was born on 2/26/1797, 8 Rue des Potiers, Oberbetchdorf in the Alsace , Betschdorf, Alsace, France. I have his parents and 5-6 more sets before him. If you want this information please email me. kim.houvener@att.net
Thanks!
Hello, Sonia. I enjoyed reading your blog. My family (PICQUET) is from Haguenau, Reichshoffen and Strasbourg. Most of the family emigrated to the US in 1835-1844. One branch of the family remained in Strasbourg until the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. They were very conservative Catholics who came to the US to establish a religious colony in Illinois. If you are interested in my family research contact me at roger.picquet@gmail.com
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