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Kaysersberg wheelchair accessible tours, is one of the most characteristic villages in Alsace.
The village is included in the famous Wine Route, a jewel of rare medieval beauty, set among hills covered with enchanting vines.
Its origins date back to the XIII century when Frederick II of Swabia bought the hill and built a large castle, which still exists but is in ruins.
Over the years, many characteristic and very colorful houses were built at the foot of the castle.
This village was called Kaysersberg, which means “hill of the emperor“.
As in any village in Alsace, Kaysersberg was of the utmost importance in Alsace until the beginning of the 1500s, with economic and commercial importance, thanks above all to the export of its wines.
The Thirty Years War first and then the Second World War caused considerable damage to the village which was however able to recover and return to being one of the most beautiful Alsatian resorts.
Way to visit it is to start strolling through its narrow streets and let yourself be carried away by the moment.
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Touring Kaysersberg
The old town is the beating heart of Kaysersberg.
It is accessed from Rue General de Gaulle, which is also the main artery of the historic center, and from here a maze of cobbled streets and picturesque buildings branch off.
Among the buildings that deserve a visit there is certainly the medieval Eglise Saint Croix.
The Church dates back to the XIII century although it has been remodeled over the years.
It has rich interiors with a valuable altarpiece, a beautiful pipe organ, sculptures, statues and altars.
The beautiful Fortified Bridge over the River Weiss which is one of the symbols of Kaysersberg.
Built in the early 1500s in sandstone, it stands as a belvedere over the surrounding half-timbered houses, the little church of Notre Dame and the Castle which dominates from the top of the hill.
Despite the 820 meters of altitude, an excellent Pinot Grigio wine is produced here, the undisputed protagonist of the area and of many local events.
The town also boasts the title of Flowery City.
The meticulous attention to the details of balconies, gardens and windows always leaves visitors speechless, enchanted at every corner by the beauty of a perfectly preserved and valued medieval center in every aspect.
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