The old town of Colmar is a real gem. Alsatian architecture, a network of waterways that make it even more characteristic, an impressive Gothic church and wine and food at will. In addition Colmar prides itself on being the birthplace of Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, the designer of the Statue of Liberty and the sculptor of the lion of Belfort.
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Colmar is located about 65 kilometers south of Strasbourg and less than 20km from the Rhine, the border with Germany. In addition to being a city definitely worth visiting, it has a special feature that makes it a particularly interesting destination it is driest city in France. So if you’re being chased by bad weather, as had happened to us, it is the ideal place to go to take shelter 🙂
The majestic Gothic church of Saint-Martin, a reference point in the center of the old town.
Above, the covered market. Below, the channels of the neighborhood called Little Venice.
The modern part of the city has some interesting and less touristy angles.
Below the university, a mixture of modern and old, close to the historic center.
The old town at night turns into a lights show, you should not miss a walk in the evening.
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