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Steinbach Collection

Steinbach, a picturesque village nestled in the Kocher Valley of Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, holds a rich history and captivating beauty

Background imageSteinbach Collection: Massey-Harris antique or vintage tractor. Mennonite Museum, Steinbach, Manitoba

Massey-Harris antique or vintage tractor. Mennonite Museum, Steinbach, Manitoba. Canada homestead Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageSteinbach Collection: Antique or vintage tractors. Mennonite Museum, Steinbach, Manitoba

Antique or vintage tractors. Mennonite Museum, Steinbach, Manitoba. Canada Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageSteinbach Collection: Antique or vintage tractors. Mennonite Museum, Steinbach, Manitoba

Antique or vintage tractors. Mennonite Museum, Steinbach, Manitoba. Canada Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageSteinbach Collection: Erwin von Steinbach

Erwin von Steinbach
3253089 Erwin von Steinbach; (add.info.: Erwin von Steinbach, c.1244-1318. German architect, and a central figure in the construction of the Strasbourg Cathedral)

Background imageSteinbach Collection: Aerial of Comburg Benedictine Monastery, Steinbach, Kocher Valley, Schwabisch Hall, Hohenlohe

Aerial of Comburg Benedictine Monastery, Steinbach, Kocher Valley, Schwabisch Hall, Hohenlohe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageSteinbach Collection: Strasbourg, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout

Strasbourg, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout
Strasbourg, c1820 (1915). From Sketches by Samuel Prout, edited by Charles Holme. [The Studio Ltd, London, Paris, New York, 1915]

Background imageSteinbach Collection: Michelstadt (Odenwald) - Schloss Furstenau, 1931. Artist: Kurt Hielscher

Michelstadt (Odenwald) - Schloss Furstenau, 1931. Artist: Kurt Hielscher
Michelstadt (Odenwald) - Schloss Furstenau, 1931. From Deutschland by Kurt Hielscher. [F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1931]

Background imageSteinbach Collection: Our Troops take Steinbach, Alsace, World War I, 1915. Artist: Leven and Lemonier

Our Troops take Steinbach, Alsace, World War I, 1915. Artist: Leven and Lemonier
Our Troops take Steinbach, Alsace, World War I, 1915. French infantry capturing a village. A print from Le Pays de France, 28 January 1915

Background imageSteinbach Collection: Schrepfer and Spirits

Schrepfer and Spirits
Johann Georg Schrepfer (also known as the baron de Steinbach) (1730-1774) conjures spirits at Dresden, but shoots himself when things start to go wrong Date: 1773

Background imageSteinbach Collection: WW1 - French success at Steinbach, 3rd January 1915

WW1 - French success at Steinbach, 3rd January 1915
WW1 - An illustration representing the French reclaiming Alsace from German occupation. The illustration recreates the scene by using the well-known fairytale Sleeping Beauty, to represent the event

Background imageSteinbach Collection: Benedictine Abbey of Kloster Grosscomburg (Comburg), Steinbach, Kochertal Valley

Benedictine Abbey of Kloster Grosscomburg (Comburg), Steinbach, Kochertal Valley, Schwabisch Hall District, Hohenlohe, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageSteinbach Collection: Smelter and refinery, artwork

Smelter and refinery, artwork
Smelter and refinery, historical artwork. Smelting is the process of removing pure metal from its ore by heating the oxidized ore in the presence of a reducing agent and a fluxing agent

Background imageSteinbach Collection: Steinbach Square and protestant church, Mulhausen, Alsace Lo

Steinbach Square and protestant church, Mulhausen, Alsace Lorraine, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageSteinbach Collection: Erwin Von Steinbach

Erwin Von Steinbach
ERWIN VON STEINBACH Architect, with his son, of Strasbourg cathedral


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Steinbach, a picturesque village nestled in the Kocher Valley of Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, holds a rich history and captivating beauty. From its stunning aerial views showcasing the Comburg Benedictine Monastery to its charming streets adorned with historic landmarks, a true gem in the heart of Europe. One cannot help but be enchanted by the Comburg Benedictine Monastery, which stands proudly amidst lush greenery. Its ancient walls whisper tales of devotion and spirituality that have endured for centuries. The monastery's presence adds an ethereal touch to Steinbach's landscape, reminding visitors of its deep-rooted religious heritage. As we delve further into Steinbach's past, we encounter fascinating artworks that depict significant moments in history. Samuel Prout's 1820 painting captures Strasbourg's essence during that time period while Kurt Hielscher transports us to Michelstadt (Odenwald) through his 1931 artwork featuring Schloss Furstenau. These masterpieces offer glimpses into different eras and evoke nostalgia for times gone by. The impact of war also left its mark on Steinbach. Leven and Lemonier immortalized our troops' triumph as they took control of this Alsace village during World War I in 1915. French success at Steinbach on January 3rd further highlights the resilience and bravery displayed by soldiers who fought valiantly for their nations. However, not all aspects of Steinbach's history are marred by conflict; there is also room for celebration and industry. The smelter and refinery depicted in one artwork symbolize progress and economic growth within this vibrant community. Steinbach Square serves as a gathering place where locals congregate around Mulhausen's protestant church—a testament to unity despite differing beliefs—creating an atmosphere filled with warmth and harmony. Lastly, Erwin Von Steinbach deserves special mention as he played a pivotal role in shaping architecture throughout Alsace.