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It is considered to be a green oasis in the midst of the city of Karlsruhe with its residential palace - the Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten). Located to the west of Karlsruhe Palace, it is...
The castle of Lunéville is the largest castle in east France and a masterpiece of classical architecture. Visitors can enjoy two hectares of buildings with more than 21,000 square metres of space. The...
In the shadow of its stone monuments, the city of Bitche conceals a green setting of light. The war is over! The former esplanade, once dedicated to military culture, is now home to the Garden for...
In 2004, when the site that now bears the name "The Fruit Gardens of Laquenexy" celebrated its centenary, the Département de la Moselle decided to refurbish and enhance the site. Today the orchards...
At the foot of Mont Sainte-Odile at the edge of the wine route, visitors find the large impressive house “Folie Marco”. The building itself and the collections invite visitors to learn more about life...
The Botanical Conservatory and the Botanical Gardens of Nancy are scientific and cultural sites of the regional government of Grand Nancy with the organisational help of theUniversityofLorraine. The...
At Mulhouse, in the south of Alsace, you will find a totally different kind of museum which is unique in Europe. At the Electropolis Museum, you can have fun whilst learning and discovering surprising...
Prestigious Lalique collections are on display all around the world, particularly at the Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris and the Lalique Museum in Hakone, Japan...
In the heart of Nancy, a stone's throw from Place Stanislas, the Muséum Aquarium welcomes you to discover animal biodiversity. Visit our two galleries featuring some sixty aquariums for an underwater...
Discover the glorious history of the textile industry of our valley, once supplier to the French and English royal families, and whose first-class products were in great demand throughout the world...
‘An Italian-style villa only for the beautiful season, in the mildest part of the kingdom' – this was the wish of the Bavarian King Ludwig I. and he realised this with the Villa Ludwigshöhe at...