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Sélection de 8 most beautiful monuments sur 54 dans le Haut-Rhin

Pfister House in Colmar
Wooden house
68000 Colmar

The house Pfister, a 16th century Renaissance jewel in Colmar, is a bourgeois house classified as a historical monument, famous for its frescoes and its carved wood oriel.
Mieg House in Mulhouse
House classified MH
68100 Mulhouse

The house Mieg, a bourgeois Renaissance residence of the 2nd half of the 16th century, stands in Mulhouse. Recognized by its turret and trompe-l'oeil, it illustrates the Mulhousian architecture of the time.
Kern House in Colmar
House classified MH
68000 Colmar

The Kern House, built in Colmar at the end of the 16th century, is a typical example of German Renaissance architecture, famous for its volute gables and interior studded decorations.
Maison des Têtes de Colmar
Renaissance building
68000 Colmar

The Maison des Têtes is a 17th century Renaissance building in Colmar, famous for its 106 mascarons and its history linked to the merchant Anton Burger.
Maison des Ménetriers in Ribeauvillé
House classified MH
68150 Ribeauvillé

The Maison des Ménetriers, located in Ribeauvillé (Haut-Rhin), is a 17th-century wooden block, famous for its carved oriel and its link to the tradition of the Alsatian housekeepers.
Brief-Faller House in Kaysersberg
Wooden house
68240 Kaysersberg Vignoble

The Brief-Faller House, built in the 15th and 16th centuries in Kaysersberg, is an iconic half-timbered house, classified as a historic monument since 1913, combining Gothic and Alsatian Renaissance styles.
House at 78 Rue du Général-de-Gaulle in Kaysersberg
House classified MH
68240 Kaysersberg Vignoble

Historical house of the 17th and 19th centuries in Kaysersberg, remarkable for its wooden panels and gable in masonry, classified as a historical monument since 1932.
Adolph House in Colmar
House classified MH
68000 Colmar

The Adolph House, located in the Cathedral Square in Colmar, is a 14th century medieval building, renovated in the 16th, 17th and 19th centuries, emblematic of the Alsatian heritage.