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Houses of famous characters classified in the Great East

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Albert Schweitzer House in Gunsbach
House classified MH
68140 Gunsbach

Albert Schweitzer's house in Gunsbach, in the Great East, is the former home of the famous Alsatian medical doctor, theologian and humanist, where he lived and meditated before his missions in Africa.
Alfred Marzolff House in Strasbourg
House classified MH
67000 Strasbourg

The house of Alfred Marzolff, built in 1903 in Strasbourg, is a neo-Renaissance villa housing the house and workshop of the sculptor, classified as a historical monument since 2002.
J. W. Goethe House in Sessenheim
House classified MH
67770 Sessenheim

The House of Goethe in Sessenheim, located in the Lower Rhine, is a 19th century literary museum dedicated to the idyllus between Goethe and Frédérique Brion, in an old historical inn.
Maison de Jean-Frédéric Oberlin in Waldersbach
House classified MH
67130 Waldersbach

Jean-Frédéric Oberlin's house in Waldersbach, in the Far East, is a Protestant museum dedicated to this Alsatian pastor of the Enlightenment, pioneer of pedagogy and social progress. Located in its 1787 presbytery, it houses its eclectic collections and educational heritage.
Ettore Bugatti House in Molsheim
House classified MH
67120 Molsheim

Ettore Bugatti's house in Molsheim, Alsace, was the historic headquarters of the Bugatti factory, where 7,500 luxury and competitive cars were designed between 1909 and 1947. Symbol of French industrial innovation.
Auguste Bartholdi's home in Colmar
House classified MH
68000 Colmar

Auguste Bartholdi's home, built around 1626 in Colmar, is a 17th-century historical monument, former court of the lords of Ribeaupierre, located on 8 rue des Augustins.
Beatus Rhenanus home in Séletat
House classified MH
67600 Sélestat

Beatus Rhenanus' home, a 16th century Renaissance building in Seletat (Bas-Rhin), is a historical monument linked to an Alsatian humanist. It houses a UNESCO collection.
Home of Paul Verlaine in Metz
House classified MH
57000 Metz

The home of Paul Verlaine, located in Metz, is an 18th-century building where the poet was born in 1844. Ranked Maison des Illustres, it now houses a museum dedicated to its life and work in a Second Empire setting.