" Every year, on 30 June, Thann celebrates its legendary origins by paying tribute to Saint Thiébaut, its patron saint, for a unique celebration! On the programme: games for children, concert, fireworks... "
Every year, on June 30th, the town of Thann celebrates its founding with the "burning of the three pine trees". In 1161, the servant of Thiebaut, the bishop of Gubbio (Italy), took a halt in the forest of Thann. His walking stick, in which he had hidden the relics of his master, got stuck in the ground. At the same time, three lights appeared above three pine trees. The Lord of Thann, Count oF Ferrette, who was residing in the Engelbourg castle, decided to have a chapel built on the spot. Pilgrimages in honour of St Thiebaut increased throughout the centuries, the chapel was enlarged and eventually became a collegiate church.
- Length of the visit : Half-day
- Additional amenities/services : Toilets
- Practical services and amenities : Borne de recharge pour voitures électriques
- Rates : Free
- Type of event, exhibition : Traditional feast
- Location/Start of the event : Place de l'Hôtel de Ville
- Parking for vehicles : Free parking for cars, Less than 200 m from a free public car park
Opening hours and dates are subject to change depending on circumstances. Please plan accordingly.