" C'est à l'arrière de l'église de Langensoultzbach qu'une ancienne chapelle accueille cette exposition permanente consacrée à la période de l'indépendance gauloise, la mythologie et le temps où les Vosges du Nord étaient intégrées à l'empire romain. Laissez-vous surprendre ! "
It is at the back of the church of Langensoultzbach that a former chapel hosts this permanent exhibition dedicated to the period of Gallic independence, mythology and the time when the Northern Vosges were integrated into the Roman Empire. Indeed, excavations carried out in the village following the discovery of Gallo-Roman remains during the construction of the church in 1844 suggest that there was at the time a temple dedicated to Mercury at this place. Numerous steles dedicated to him have been found and form the basis of this small museum where you can learn more about this period of history.
- Elevation : 204m
- Nearest train station : 8km
- Special rates and discounts :
- Group (minimum number of people) : 10
- Booking required : Booking necessary
- Types of visits offered : Free visit, Guided tour for groups with reservation
- Languages spoken : French, German, alsacian
- Number of people in group :
- Maxi : 15