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Because our destination is also a land of memory...

Unmissable remains mark a past that Alsace experienced over several periods, especially during the Second World War. Several restored works are open to the public and offer visits!

The Maginot Line, the Schoenenburg Fort, the Four à Chaux de Lembach, the Casemates, the Museum of the Abri... but also certain places of memory of Jewish heritage, will open their doors to you to trace the past and the history that has built our territory.

Val de Moder

Synagogue

Renovated synagogue dating from 1791. Behind the modest façade, is a community centre housing the synagogue on the first floor…

Val de Moder

La Garance à Pfaffenhoffen

Dates: spring to early autumn Location: in front of the entrance to the Musée de l'Image Populaire Do you know…

Haguenau

Synagogue

Built in 1820-21 in the Neo-Classical style, the synagogue was ransacked during the Occupation and damaged by bombing during the…

Haguenau

Cimetière juif

The Jewish cemetery in Haguenau is one of the oldest in Alsace. Graves of great interest from the 17th, 18th…

Hatten

Shelter Museum

The shelter was located 1 km behind the Maginot Line and was used during the war as a barracks with…

Hunspach

Fort Schoenenbourg - Maginot line

The Schoenenbourg Fort, located in Hunspach—voted France's favorite village in 2020—is a large artillery fort on the Maginot Line, built…

Hatten

Casemate Esch

Located in a Maginot Line pillbox on the edge of Hatten, the Museum tells the role of the casemate on…

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