Houses of Renaissance in Soultz
The town of Soultz has kept at its centre the urban fabric of the Renaissance, with the exception of the Republic Square, which was laid out in the 19th century. Most of the residences were built in the 16th and 17th centuries between the Peasants' Revolt and the Thirty Years' War. They possess architectural elements such as the stair turrets or oriel windows that highlight the wealth enjoyed by the city through the cultivation of vine. The wine growers' houses are usually organized around an inner courtyard. Access to outbuildings and basements is through arched porches, often vintage structures.
- Altitude : 200m
- Distance to the nearest station (km) : 8
- Type of visits proposed : Free visit, Self-guided visit with documents in French, Guided tour for individuals with reservation, Guided tour for groups with reservation
- Languages spoken : French, German, English
- Restaurant on site : Yes
Opening times and days are liable to change according to circumstances. Please take all the necessary precautions.