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Plunge into the heart of history at the Maison Forestière de Haslach, a former hunting lodge built at the end of the 19th century by Kaiser Wilhelm II.
This characterful building, combining ashlar and half-timbering in a neo-Renaissance style, bears witness to a rich past. A member of the Association Still Terre d'Histoire will guide you through its history and its many anecdotes. A guided tour of this emblematic local heritage site, organized by the Association Still Terre d'Histoire.
Two guided tours are planned. Please register with the association by calling S.M.S on 07 68 49 88 91 or by e-mail at bruno.helbert@gmail.com :
Saturday March 29, 2025 at 9:30 am (registration by March 20, 2025) and Friday April 04, 2025 at 9:30 am (registration by April 1, 2025).
The tour will last 2h00 and is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.