Alsace Collection (page 7)
Discover the enchanting region of Alsace, nestled in the heart of Europe
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
Discover the enchanting region of Alsace, nestled in the heart of Europe. With a rich history that dates back to 1871 when it became part of Germany, this picturesque area is now a captivating blend of French and German influences. As you explore Colmar in the evening, be prepared to be transported to another time. The charming streets come alive with twinkling lights, casting a magical glow on the timbered buildings. Lose yourself in the beauty of Eguisheim at night, where ancient architecture and narrow cobblestone streets create an atmosphere straight out of a fairytale. Ribeauville offers yet another glimpse into Alsace's past. Immerse yourself in its street scene as you stroll along its historic roads lined with half-timbered houses. Take a moment to admire these architectural wonders reflecting in the peaceful canal waters. Colmer showcases its unique charm during dusk as timbered buildings stand tall against their own reflections shimmering in canals. This Petit Venice will leave you breathless with its romantic ambiance and undeniable allure. Travel back even further through time with an illustration capturing life in an Alsacian village during World War I. Witness firsthand how this region has endured hardships while maintaining its timeless beauty. Strasbourg beckons visitors with its stunning Cathedral Notre-Dame at nightfall. Marvel at this architectural masterpiece that stands proudly amidst Bas-Rhin Department's bustling streetscape - truly a sight not to be missed. For wine enthusiasts, Riquewihr is your haven. Explore this old wine town surrounded by lush vineyards, where every corner tells tales of centuries-old winemaking traditions. Complete your journey through Alsace by savoring Strasbourg's vibrant café scene near Notra Dame cathedral - indulge your senses with delicious food and soak up the lively atmosphere that epitomizes French culture at its finest. Intriguingly positioned between France and Germany throughout history, it has emerged as a captivating region that seamlessly blends the best of both worlds.