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Industrial heritage classified in Bas-Rhin

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Sélection de 8 industrial assets classified sur 5 dans le Bas-Rhin

Salt sandstone potter production unit - Wingerter-Ruhlmann workshop

67660 Betschdorf

The Wingerter-Ruhlmann potter unit in Betschdorf (Great East) is a 19th-century salt sandstone workshop, emblematic of the Alsatian tradition. Ranked a historic monument in 2022, it combines house, oven and barn on Rue des Potiers.
Pasquay de Wasselonne stationery
Stationery
67310 Wasselonne

Pasquay de Wasselonne stationery, founded in 1717 in the Bas-Rhin, is an 18th and 19th century industrial complex, reflecting the evolution of manufacturing activities in Alsace, from paper production to brick and textiles.
Château d'eau de Strasbourg
Museum of African Arts or the Americas
67000 Strasbourg

The Vodou Museum of Strasbourg, housed in an old water castle of 1878, houses the largest private collection of voodoo art in France, with objects from West Africa.
Pine apple dryer in Haguenau
Industrial heritage
67500 Haguenau

The tree pine apple dryer, built at the beginning of the 19th century in Haguenau (Bas-Rhin), is a former industrial building linked to Alsatian logging, classified as a historic monument since 1993.
Benfeld Tobacco Fermentation Centre
Industrial heritage
67230 Benfeld

The tobacco fermentation centre of Benfeld, built in the 19th century in the Lower Rhine, is a former industrial site dedicated to tobacco processing, now classified as a historical monument.
Grand Butcheries de Molsheim
House classified MH
67120 Molsheim

The Grand Boucheries de Molsheim, also known as Metzig, is a 16th century Renaissance building located in the Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville in Molsheim (Bas-Rhin). Former headquarters of the Butchers Corporation, this listed monument now houses a restaurant and an exhibition hall.