The Musée Bartholdi is a museum dedicated to French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi and is situated at 30 rue des Marchands in Colmar, at the artist's birt ... More
The Musée Bartholdi is a museum dedicated to French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi and is situated at 30 rue des Marchands in Colmar, at the artist's birthplace. The museum has the "Musée de France" label. In 2011, the building was labeled "Maisons des Illustres" by the Ministry of Culture and Communication. In the courtyard there is a statue named Statue des grands soutiens du monde. Two doors of the 17th century were registered as a monument historique on 18 June 1926. In 2012, the museum numbered over 16,000 visitors.
This monument would honor the United States' centennial of independence and the friendship with France. French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi supported de Laboulaye's idea and in 1870 began designing the statue of "Liberty Enlightening the World."
Choucroute Tradition aux 5 Viandes ---------------- €
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Tarte Flambée (Nature) ---------------- €
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Choucroute Tradition aux 5 Viandes
€ 19
Tarte Flambée (Nature)
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Nestled in the heart of the historic centre of Colmar, the Brasserie des Tanneurs enjoys an ideal central location which makes it a must-see destinati ... More
Nestled in the heart of the historic centre of Colmar, the Brasserie des Tanneurs enjoys an ideal central location which makes it a must-see destination for visitors looking for a unique taste experience. Located at the foot of the unmissable koïfhus and the colourful facades of the old town, this Alsatian brasserie offers a real refuge for lovers of discoveries in search of authenticity.
The menu of traditional or revisited dishes showcases these culinary delights made from fresh, seasonal ingredients from local producers, which blend harmoniously with regional beers and wines. Each bite is a gustatory journey, a symphony of subtle tastes that celebrate Alsatian's culinary heritage.
The Brasserie des Tanneurs embodies the very essence of Colmar, offering an experience of local cuisine that leaves lasting memories. If you're looking for an authentic place to taste and discover the flavours of the region, look no further than the Brasserie des Tanneurs.
Choucroute w. sausages&pork meat(슈쿠르트) ---------------- €
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Tarte flambée (타르트 플랑베) ---------------- €
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Choucroute w. sausages&pork meat(슈쿠르트)
€ 19
Tarte flambée (타르트 플랑베)
€ 5
In the district of Little Venice in Colmar, the Caveau Saint Pierre is housed in a typical Alsatian half-timbered house from the 16th century on the b ... More
In the district of Little Venice in Colmar, the Caveau Saint Pierre is housed in a typical Alsatian half-timbered house from the 16th century on the banks of the Lauch, the river crossing the city.
They will welcome you in this calm, romantic setting in one of the three dining rooms or on the terrace along the Lauch, sheltered from car traffic and the bustle of the city.
The Caveau Saint-Pierre offers a range of traditional catering, based on bourgeois cuisine, local.
From fresh quality products preferably from local producers, the cuisine is homemade, a real artisanal production, taking into account the seasons.
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Discover the 106 small human heads carved on the facade::
This historic monument, probably the most famous house in Colmar is located at number 19, ... More
Discover the 106 small human heads carved on the facade::
This historic monument, probably the most famous house in Colmar is located at number 19, rue des Têtes. The street owes its name to the 106 small human heads carved on the facade of the house dating from 1606. Classified as a historical monument, this house of Renaissance style is one of the symbols of Colmar. Look up, the gable of the house is decorated with a small pewter cooper, another work by Auguste Bartholdi, the creator of the Statue of Liberty. Extend your dream and stay at this 5-star hotel located in the heart of Colmar.
You will be amazed by the familiar atmosphere of this medium-sized city. With its traditional houses, its canals, its flower-filled alleys, its gastro ... More
You will be amazed by the familiar atmosphere of this medium-sized city. With its traditional houses, its canals, its flower-filled alleys, its gastronomic diversity, its fine wines and its first-class hotels, Colmar brings together everything that makes up picturesque Alsace.
Strolling through the wide pedestrian street of the old Colmar, listed as a historical monument, you can marvel at a rich, well-preserved cultural, civil and religious heritage that dates from the Middle Ages to the 18th century. The picturesque Little Venice district attracts photographers from all over the world, and the Tanners' Quarter is recognizable by the large houses with their white facades.
Don't miss the magnificent Abbey Church of St. Martin, which will impress you with its numerous Gothic architectural details and its unusual colors.
Colmar is known for its traditional half-timbered houses, including many important town houses.
Magnificent examples are the Haus Adolf, the oldest in the city, or the Pfisterhaus (French: Maison Pfister) from the 16th century with a proud bay window, beautiful murals and a long wooden gallery.
Not forgetting the 17th-century Maison des Têtes, in German Renaissance style, whose façade is decorated with 111 masks and a three-storey bay window. They all contribute to the unique flair of Colmar.
Rue des Tanneurs, 68000 Colmar, France 
- Business hour -
10:00am-18:00pm
- Boating -
Opening hours : All year round: 09:45am-12:00pm / 13:30pm-18:15pm
Departures approximately every 15 minutes. Shortened opening hours in January, February, November and December. Reservation recommended
- Directions -
By car:
Motorway access
As the capital of central Alsace, Colmar is located very close to Germany and Switzerland, between the Vosges and the Rhine, between Strasbourg and Mulhouse. (Altitude: 194m; Population: 67163)
Colmar is connected to the European motorway network.
There are fast connections to the N/S and E/W to all European capitals.
Colmar is also surrounded by two international airports.
By bus:
The bus company TRACE (les transports urbains de Colmar et Environs) offers you an extensive network of routes that will allow you to quickly reach the whole city.
By train:
The TER (Trains Express Régionaux) runs throughout France and is a good addition to the bus networks. Thanks to a dense network of tracks, you can easily get around the Alsace region by train.
The main routes from Colmar :
Strasbourg – Sélestat – Colmar - Mulhouse
Colmar – Munster – Metzeral
Colmar – Neuf Brisach – Volgel
Colmar is the third largest city in the Alsace region in northeastern France. It lies on the Alsace wine route and is considered the "centre of Alsace ... More
Colmar is the third largest city in the Alsace region in northeastern France. It lies on the Alsace wine route and is considered the "centre of Alsace wine". It is famous for being motif of the movie castle of Haul,Japanese animation, and it is a place where colorful and beautiful old houses catch the eye. Small canal downtown is similar to Venice, Italy.
You can visit Petite Venise(쁘띠 베니스), Vieille Vill(구시가지) and Musee d'Unterlinden(운터린덴 미술관).
You can also take a petit train, an electric bus at Colmar.
- Petit train Roots
Colmar station->Petite Venise->Ranciendu square->Church of Saint-Martin->Dominican Church->Musee d'Unterlinden