" This house is one of the oldest examples of medieval civil architecture in Alsace. Built in 1154, it has the appearance of a fortified tower, reminiscent of the fortified castles of the Middle Ages. Stop in for a visit and Anne-Sophie will tell you the history of the house! "
The Maison Romane, built in 1154, is one of the oldest examples of medieval civil architecture in Alsace. Its square floor plan, rusticated sandstone and small openings give it the appearance of a fortified tower, reminiscent of the castles of the Middle Ages. Listed as a historic monument since 1922 and restored in 2000-2001, the Maison Romane welcomes you by appointment to tell you all about its origins and life at the time it was built...
Open by appointment only.
Additional information
- Distance to the nearest station (km) : 2km
- Prices :
- Adult rate : 2€
- Child rate : 0€
- Languages spoken : French, German, English
- Practical services : Group reception
- Group headcount :
- Maxi : 50