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ᕡ General Presentation Page 3

ᕢ Festivals Page 7

ᕣ Sites, Facilities Page 14 and Services

ᕤ Accommodation Page 23 & Restaurants

ᕥ Events Page 27 and Exhibitions

ᕦ Upcoming Projects 2021 Page 32 and More…

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>>2 ᕡGeneral Presentation

Alsace – an iconic and exceptional destination Alsace is located in the heart of the Region, bordering the and the Champagne-Ardenne. With its position in the heart of Europe, Alsace benefits from a direct proximity with , , Luxembourg and . Two departments, the Bas- Rhin and the Haut-Rhin divide the region.

From the north to the south of Alsace, 3 cities define the territory.

Strasbourg, is the official seat of the European Parliament and numerous European institutions as well as boasting other worthwhile sites. Its cathedral, its districts of the Petite and the Neustadt, listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, its architecture and its history can be experienced and visited all year long.

Colmar, the capital of Alsace wines is captivating with its beautiful historical centre. This rustic and traditional city entices visitors who discover a lavish and well- preserved heritage. Home to a Rhineland Renaissance masterpiece - the altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald, the Unterlinden Museum is a must.

, the European capital of technical museums, is a hub of exceptional museums. Travellers worldwide are enchanted by the unique collections: vintage car collections at the Automobile Museum, impressive textile creations at the Museum of Printed Textiles or even locomotives at the Railway Museum.

3<< KEY FIGURES TOURISM

NUMBER OF INHABITANT 1 884 150 NATURAL HERITAGE

Eurométropole de Strasbourg (33 municipalities) 489 767 2 regional nature reserves: the Regional Nature Parks Mulhouse (39 municipalit) 267 759 of Northern and the Ballons des Vosges over twenty nature reserves Colmar (20 municipalities) 115 000 7 long hiking trails (GR) Weight of Alsace / Grand Est 33,7 % 11 000 km of marked trails in the 2 nature parks Villes et Villages fleuris (Towns and Villages in Bloom competition) SUPERFICIE 8 280 km² Grand Est 57 433 km² ARCHITECTURAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE Weight of Alsace / Grand Est 14,4% 3 sites listed as UNESCO World Heritage: Source : Insee 2013 Grande Ile (1988) – Neustadt (2017) in Strasbourg and Place Forte in Neuf-Brisach (2008) THE TOP 10 PAYING 1 collection listed on UNESCO AND MOST VISITED SITES IN ALSACE World Memory Register: Beatus Rhenanus collection kept at the Sélestat Humanist Library (2011) Boat tours / Strasbourg 772 582 5 cities and regions of art and history: Mulhouse, Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle/ 518 279 Pays de , Pays du Val d’Argent, Sélestat et Strasbourg Zoological and Botanical Park / Mulhouse 385 579 - 5 labels of “Most Beautiful Villages in France”: Monkey Mountain / 337 678 , , , Climb up Cathedral platform / Strasbourg 245 284 , 2 Villages préférés des Français France 2: (a French TV Musée Unterlinden / Colmar 213 530 program where people can vote for their favourite village on France 2) The Vaisseau (hands-on Science Eguisheim in June 2013 and Kaysersberg in June 2017 13 labels for “Remarkable gardens”(awarded by French museum) / Strasbourg 206 927 Ministry of Culture) The Little Prince amusement park / 197 834 GREAT TOURISTICAL EVENTS Alsace Ecomuseum / Ungersheim 183 748 European Centre on Resistance and Deportation Christmas markets Struthof / 175 698 Carnivals in Strasbourg, Mulhouse, and Sélestat (clicalsace.com - Regional Tourism Monitoring Agency, Alsace - Figures 2017) Wine Fair in Colmar 20 music festivals COME TO ALSACE RECREATIONAL FACILITIES By car AND EQUIPMENT Alsace is linked 13 skiing areas to Germany, 9 golf courses Switzerland, 420 km of navigable waterways the Rhone Valley and Paris via a network 36 marinas and stopovers of motorways 2,700 km of bike paths, passage of the Euroveloroutes 5, 6 and 15 By plane Flights ŒNOTOURISME available from 2 international 119 wine-growing municipalities airports: 51 Grands crus EuroAirport Basel - Mulhouse - Freiburg ACCOMODATION Strasbourg Airport - 604 hotels and 46 holiday residences making a total of 50,000 beds By train 101 campsites making a total of 10,000 pitches TGV Grand Est 5,800 rentals making a total of 30,000 beds Paris-Strasbourg 190 group accommodation (1 hr 44 min) making a total of 11,300 beds

TGV Rhin-Rhône (source LEI Alsace – Regional Tourism Monitoring Agency of Alsace Lyon-Mulhouse (2 hrs 50 min) September 2018)

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Adventure It delights and stimulates us and is a reminder that life is a breathtaking and exciting experience. Whether alone or with others, this adventure will make you feel like you’ve never felt before. For some it is a self-discovery and for others, a confirmation of who they are. You have to let go to explore the unknown, escape from routine and flirt with sensations. In Alsace, there are 107 micro-adventures awaiting those who like authenticity, people-contact and excellence.

Remarkable and exclusive Alsace is loved for its distinct identity. In the streets of the cities and villages, half-tim- bered homes stand proudly. In your plate, the traditional recipes highlight regional products. In the sky, storks kindle the curiosity of travellers.When viewed from hilltops, the landscape diversity is amazing. The entire Alsace region boasts a DNA which zealously transports visitors elsewhere. An elsewhere which encourages exploring and sharing.

Alsace has the makings of a great journey. Vineyards, mountains, cities, villages, traditions, gastronomy, heritage, culture, well-being. This highly attractive destina- tion intrigues and charms visitors world- wide, who enjoy being immersed in the pragmatic, optimistic and welcoming spirit of its inhabitants. Located in the heart of Europe, bordering Germany and in direct contact with the Rhine, this region evolves in a holistic manner. It is always filled with passion and devotion.

5<< You can go further in Alsace For this promise to resonate outside the region and for it to make an impression, 107 micro-adventures, directly inspired by the best of Alsace, are waiting to be lived! Identified by Alsace’s experts, they have been thought out and created to fulfil what travellers seek out today: choosing just one destination which combines several indispensable events to experience. These inspirations will be revealed to all during 2020.

Something for everyone! Designed for all people-types, these 107 adventures are intended for anyone wanting to dive into the heart of an authentic Alsace. Food-lovers will discover some exceptional culinary adventures. Sports- lovers can go all out on naturally preserved peaks. Those who love history and old stones can lose themselves in remarkable and noteworthy places, while those who like to take their time can enjoy warm and welcoming sites

Winter and summer alike, your adventure begins in Alsace! Double-page photos spread: MaxDouble-page - Best Jobers Visit Alsace COQUARD

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By chronological order

Ososphère > STRASBOURG > the Laiterie concert hall > Cosmos District – 7 to 17 May, 2020 > Gestalt District – 10 to 21 September, 2020

Since its creation 20 years ago in Strasbourg, the Ososphère has constantly evolved to accompany the city and its mutations over time. With a combination of music, architecture and digital arts, the Ososphère returns today in the Laiterie district where it first came from. The Ososphère is rolling out from September 2019 to September 2020 by creating 3 Districts : Electronic District, Cosmos District and Gestalt District. Genuine entertainment for everyone. This return to the Laiterie is thus the beginning of a new chapter for the Ososphère and embraces various venues, artists and audiences throughout the year. The Ososphère has a unifying mindset, combining arts, talents and challenges with an openminded and participative approach.

www.ososphere.org

Festival NL Contest > STRASBOURG > 15 to 17 May, 2020

Each year since 2005, this unique event in Europe puts the new urban sports disciplines in the spotlight (rollerblading, BMX, freestyle scooter) but also new and upcoming sports which redefine the appropriation and usage of urban space around three values: passion, sharing and performance. The festival offers urban sports competitions, demons- trations and tournaments (StreetBall, Breakdance, DJ’s, Graffiti, Tricking), a vast music scene as well as numerous events and an exhibitor’s area with around sixty stands. 3 days and 3 nights to get fuelled up on adrenaline with phenomenal experiences, meeting some of the best world athletes in their sports and both local and international artists.

www.nlcontest.com

7<< International Octophonia Festival – European song and lights festival > > 12 to 15 June, 2020

For 4 days, the 1st International Festival of Songs and Lights in Ottmarsheim is the opportunity to celebrate the end of the restoration and preservation work of the abbatial church as well as the 500th anniversary of the death of Maximilian of Habsburg, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Programme: 8 choirs from the Via Habsburg making over 350 German, Austrian and French choristers 56 musicians from the Symphonic Orchestra of Mulhouse, conducted by Jacques Lacombe to perform an extraor- dinary Carmina Burana 3 outdoor evening representations in the park, with a spectacular mapping on the building (1500 seats/ concert).

https://festival-octophonia.fr

Wolfi Jazz > > 24 to 28 June, 2020

Set within the outstanding site of Fort Kléber, the festival welcomes about twenty groups from around the world to play on 2 stages, the Douves Stage with free access in the fort moats, and the Esplanade Stage under a marquee with an entrance fee. Built in 1875, this former military fort belonged to the defensive belt of Strasbourg and was the only one to have been fully and permanently occupied by a military unit until 1996. On this occasion, the fortifications are lowered to become open doors towards the world, Africa, the Caribbean … The festival proposes snacks and the P’tits Loups village for little ones with a show, make-up workshops, pony rides, story-telling, initiation to clown art, fabric painting workshop …

www.wolfijazz.com

International Festival of Colmar > COLMAR > 4 to 14 July, 2020

The 32nd edition of the International Festival of Colmar pays tribute to a music legend, the Israeli violinist Ivry Gitlis. He is not only a musical genius and major figure of his generation, but also an extraordinary violin player and an immense source of inspiration. He is the symbol of a new and more open approach of promoting classical music and has been contributing to its popularity for many years now. The concerts will be conducted by Vladimir Spivakov with the Russia National Philharmonic Orchestra and internationally renowned soloists and held in historic buildings exuding magic to reinforce the listening experience intensity: the Koïfhus, the Saint Pierre Chapel and the Saint Matthieu Church. www.festival-colmar.com

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Décibulles > NEUVE-EGLISE (Val de Villé) > 10 to 12 July, 2020

In 1992, a group of friends decided to create a festive event combining music and beer. The sound decibels were combined with beer bubbles (“bulles” in French) to create Décibulles. Today, it’s the largest current outdoor music festival in Alsace, bringing together 25,000 people for each edition. The stage, located on the Chena site welcomes big names from the French and international music scene. Spontaneous music events and street artists entertain people between two concerts, without forgetting the 34 draught beers which are massively consumed!

www.decibulles.com

© Photo Julie Costet

Scènes de Rue > MULHOUSE > 16 to 19 July, 2020

Purposely mainstream, artistic and upbeat, Scènes de Rue is a festival dedicated to street arts which gives a new understanding of the city through special or grandiose encounters. The goal of this festival is to develop a multi-disciplinary programme which harmo- niously combines projects backed both by established artists with inventoried works, but also projects in progress or in the maturing stage being produced by emerging artists. For 4 days, Scènes de Rue takes over the Mulhouse city centre and offers moments of sharing and encounters, shows for audiences of all ages, but also more challenging performances which question our society regarding the relationships between mankind and cities.

www.scenesderue.fr © Photo Sébastien Bozon

Summer Vibrations – the festival of cheerful music > SELESTAT > 23 to 25 July, 2020

From reggae to world music, rap and funk, this uplifting festival promotes gender diversity, open- mindedness and the variety of audiences. Being ecologically-responsible is key for this festival, an ode to nature which endeavours to spread awareness and calls upon everyone to participate (recycling, respecting the sites, cigarette-butt disposal, carsharing, etc) to reduce its environmental impact as much as possible.

www.summervibration.com

9<< Musicalta > > 23 July to 9 August, 2020

Created 24 years ago by a couple of musicians in in the Alsace-located Vosges mountains, this festival developed in Rouffach and throughout the “Pays de Rouffach Vignobles et Châteaux” and takes place over the summer lasting around twenty days. There are over 100 concerts in the region located all along the Wine Route. It’s a classical music festival ranging from recitals to the philharmonic orchestra and also including some chamber music. One of its original features is to simultaneously offer a festival as well as an international summer academy in a rural setting with concerts of students, meetings with artists, conferences and walks led by musicologists, doctors, violin makers, workshop-discoveries regarding music professions, etc.

www.musicalta.com

Alsace Wine Fair > COLMAR > 24 July to 2 August, 2020

It was to help rebuild the Alsace economy that the Regional Fair was created in 1948 in the city centre of Colmar by its Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Colmar City Hall. Since 1968, it has been located in the Parc des Expositions and has become the Colmar Wine Fair. It combines a business fair with its 350 participants, a showcase of Alsace wines with tastings, conferences, initiations and the introduction of the Queen of Wines as well as an eclectic music festival with both national and international artists. The “Coquille”, its open-air theatre with 10,000 seats, is a replica of California’s Hollywood Bowl and has already hosted famous singers such as: Johnny Hallyday, Indochine, James Brown, David Guetta, Manu Chao and many others.

www.foire-colmar.com

Au Grès du Jazz > LA PETITE PIERRE > 8 to 16 August, 2020

For 20 years this festival has taken place in La Petite Pierre, located in the heart of the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park, and is the summer jazz festival not to be missed. The programme offers 8 days of concerts in snug and bucolic sites with exchanges, encounters and openings to some other cultures with an oblique reference to world music. The concerts take place on the large stage facing the castle of La Petite Pierre and the Off Programme (about twenty free concerts) in other places such as the Jardin des Païens, the Jardin des Poètes, the Relais des Arts, the school square … In addition, for the past 2 years, the “Hors les Murs” which reaches out over the Northern Vosges region in singular places such as on a barge, in a Gothic church, a museum, a covered market … The recipe? Mix together some select choices, invite some leading artists from far-off, give some amateur musicians a place to play, feel the combined magical charm of the music and the location … a reconciliation between nature and heritage.

www.festival-augresdujazz.com >>10 ᕢ Festivals

Summerlied > Forest > 14 to 16 August, 2020

Created in 1997, Summerlied takes place takes every two years in the Ohlungen forest (29 km from Strasbourg/8 km from ) and aims to be the music festival of local (Alsace) and world music. The programme highlights local music productions speaking Alsatian with all styles (rock, hip-hop, folk, etc) and also welcoming artists from diverse horizons, all having the common factor of defending a heritage (I Muvrini, Hugues Auffray, , Thomas Dutronc, among the most recent). Summerlied is the largest festival in northern Alsace with an average of over 20,000 visitors. With its 3 stages and location on the edge of the forest, it also offers performing arts (games, story-telling, outdoor cinema) which undeniably makes it THE festival to go to as a family. The 2020 programme will be disclosed in the spring with already one promise which is anchored in its DNA: our differences are what create our value.

www.summerlied.org

Hops Festival > HAGUENAU > 18 to 23 August, 2020

This event used to mark the beginning of the hops harvest, today offers a very diverse programme. Everywhere in the city, there are shows with traditional music and dances along with rock concerts, African music or salsa, … a very original way to meet the whole world in Haguenau. The Forum des Cultures has 3 top features in the city centre: the Siesta musical, Quatre- heures évasions and Folklore by night. The Bar du Monde is recognised as the music scene with a DJ every evening after the concerts. At the Theatre, there are 3 “travelling” evenings with dancing and the Halle aux Houblons offering dinner-shows. Family events and programme for young audiences.

www.festivalduhoublon.eu

11<< Stras’Orgue > STRASBOURG > 23 to 30 August, 2020

The organ in Alsace is an unmistakable and lively reality which goes without saying. Out of the around 10,000 organs inventoried in France, Alsace has about 1900 varied organs reflecting 5 centuries of organ music and builders. Alsace also boasts the presence of a Training Centre for apprentice organ-builders in Eschau, an Interpretation Centre of heritage in as well as about fifty associations of organ lovers. The Stras’Orgue festival project is in line with this context and aims to promote all organ-related heritage of the Eurometropolis as well as contributing to its preservation. It also wants to reinforce the presence of organs with different media by proposing innovative concert options and also with special events which break away from traditional experiences. Thanks to these original events, it very much hopes to create an interest and touch a wide array of populations. From the 23rd to the 30th of August, 2020, Stras’Orgue is inviting both its vocal and instrumental organ partners to come perform as innumerable couples and duos from the most traditional to the most unusual!

www.strasorgues.fr

Voix et Routes Romanes > ALSACE > 28 August to 20 September, 2020

For the past 27 years, at the end of the summer, this medieval music festival proposes a remarkable tour of Romanesque music within the prestigious setting of major buildings along the Romanesque Alsace Road. For the past few years this programme has also been performed on sites in Lorraine. Each year it covers music from the Middle Ages through a framework of specific themes such as the gardens, crusades, pilgrimages, travels, courtly love, medieval celebrations, women in the Middle Ages, the fantastic … 11 private concerts are planned for the Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. www.voix-romane.com

Bibliothèques Idéales > STRASBOURG > September, 2020

Each September, the new Strasbourg cultural year begins with the festival of Bibliothèques Idéales. For around ten days, Strasbourg becomes the meeting place of bright talents and writers of the French and international literary scene. Bookstores, writers, composers but also musicians, actors and producers eagerly set off to meet the Strasbourg population. Throughout numerous conferences, meetings and events, Strasbourg broadly opens its doors to literature and culture with meetings of writers, debates, accom- paniment to music and songs, films … a programme free-of-charge with more than 150 writers and artists invited, and over 100 debates, encounters, readings, music events and showings.

© Photo Ville de Strasbourg - Alban HEFTI https://bibliotheques-ideales.strasbourg.eu

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Festival of Ribeauvillé > RIBEAUVILLE > September – October, 2020

Targeting music from the Renaissance and baroque style, the festival, formerly the Festival of Ancient Music, can be heard in every corner of the city extending into new venues, rehearsals open to the public, discovery of the possible harmonies among the repertoires. In total, 3 weekends and 12 events.

www.festival-ribeauville.eu

Musica > STRASBOURG > September – October, 2020

Created in 1982 in Strasbourg, under the initiative of the Minister of Culture, Musica is one of the largest European festivals dedicated to musical creation. Its objective is to combine the influences of today’s music by having the most notable works from the contemporary repertoire dialogue with those from new-generation artists (multi-disciplinary approaches, digital arts, scripting, etc.). For 15 days, at the beginning of the autumn, there will be around forty events which will take place in the emblematic sites of Strasbourg and its surrounding areas. This pursuit of creation is coupled with a purpose to transmit and reconcile.

www.festivalmusica.fr

13<< ᕣSites, Facilities and Services

From the north to the south of Alsace

Carless in Alsace!

The Ridge Shuttle Bus In summer, access theRoute of the Ridges from the train stations Every day from July 18th to August 16th, access the Route of the Ridges (Route des Crêtes) or drive around on the peak using the Ridge shuttle bus. 7 connections by bus leaving from train stations on the Alsace side (Colmar, Munster, , Cernay) and the Vosges side (Remiremont, Epinal, Saint-Dié-des-Vosges) and one between the Lac Blanc 1200 and Markstein ski resorts. As a family or with friends, on foot or by bike, you’ll dis- cover the characteristic peaks and breathtaking pano- ramic view overlooking the plain, the lakes and the Vosges summits at attractive prices.

www.navettedescretes.com

Open-top bus to visit central Alsace and the Wine Route Tour.alsace > STRASBOURG Kut’zig > COLMAR offers tours to explore Alsace and its singular Wine Come take an unusual discovery ride along the Alsace Route in an open-top bus. Leaving from Strasbourg, Wine Route aboard the Kut’zig, an open-air bus! You there are different tours which include: discovery of can get on and off as many times as you wish for only typical and must-see villages, driving through the 15€ per day. It passes every 3 hours from Wednesday Alsace wine-growing area and walks in the heart of to Sunday and on holidays (July, August, September), historic centres. All along the trip, this fully equipped then from Friday to Sunday and holidays (April, May, bus offers its passengers a panoramic view overlooking June and beginning of October). 2 loops between the beautiful landscapes and comments the views Colmar, Ribeauvillé, Hunawihr, Riquewihr, Kaysersberg using an audioguide in 11 languages. Possibility of Vignoble, , Eguisheim and Voegtlinshoffen. having private tours with selected destinations. Possibility of private tours. From March 15th to December 23rd. Closed for 2 weeks in November. From mid-April to mid-October. www.tour.alsace www.kutzig.fr

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Wine Tourism

The label “Vignoble & Découverte“ on the Alsace Wine Route Wine tourism brings together women and men working hard on a daily basis to have people experience unique holidays in all of the wine-growing regions. The Alsace Wine Route which has over 370 Alsace wine tourism players (86 wineries, 89 accommodations, 65 restaurants and wine bars, 41 activities, 27 heritage sites, 47 events, 12 Tourist Offices and 12 reception areas) is now labelled Vignobles & Découvertes. This nationally recognised distinction gives added value which is reflected on visitors with a privileged welcome, developed serviceability, committed service providers speaking different foreign languages and giving good recommendations.

Évindez-vous > Activity labelled “Vignobles & Découvertes“ >

“Évindez-vous“ is a new offer combining wine, biking and tourism. The world of wine and Alsace wine- making landscapes are just a couple of bike-pedals away when enjoying a get-away on an electric bicycle in the heart of nature. This wine tourism activity is an opportunity to discover various vineyard viewpoints and authentic wines and the terroir of the estate belonging to Vincent GOESEL thanks to a range of different options and activities offered. Open from beginning of March to the end of October depending on the weather conditions.

www.evindezvous.fr

Zeyssolff - immersive 180° film > estate winery >

The Zeyssolff winery, located in Gertwiller, the village where gingerbread originated, also known for its Gewurztraminer and Klevener de , created a “Wine Area” in the former wine cellar. It’s original, cultural and fun, displaying old objects in a contemporary décor combining scenography, wine-tasting, a shop and a food bar. In April 2020, a new area will open up offering an immersive experience with a 10-minute 180° projection. The Zeyssolff Winery has around twenty hundred-year- old oak barrels which all have a capacity of 10,000 litres, a cask made in 1897 for the Paris World Fair and also offers Vineyard walking tours. This is all available upon reservation

www.zeyssolff.com

15<< Rolly Gassmann >

Opened in September 2019, this 125m long building has a surface area of 15,000 m² spread over 6 floors. It includes an immense 800m² wine-tasting room settled in a wooden framework with a 180° panoramic view of the 40 vinified terroirs as well as the winery, bottling facility, storage area for a million bottles and the offices. [email protected]

Riqu’Ecotour > Rental of electric scooters > RIQUEWHIR

Ideal to explore the Ribeauvillé-Riquewihr region using a low-impact, comfortable and secure transport means. These 100% electric scooters have a range up to 40 kms on a single charge to visit the Alsace vineyards in all its glory. There are also guided tours available.

www.riquecotour.wixsite.com/riquecotour

Mann Estate > EGUISHEIM

2 years of work were needed to fully restore the two historic buildings solely using ecologically sustainable and environmentally friendly materials. The estate converted to organic farming as of 2004 and then to biodynamic farming in 2009. It was certified at Biodyvin in 2015 and has a new storeroom which is 100% dedicated to wine making and maturing in barrels. It also has a warm and welcoming cellar combining tradition and innovation which is reserved for clients and for tasting the estate-grown wines. The 13 hectares of grapevines grown on this family estate are divided up into 50 plots and produce 35 vintage wines yearly. These grapevines are cultivated on 3 different soil types: limestone, sandstone and granite. www.vins-mann.com

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Label “Leading Quality Trail - Best of Europe“ for crossing the Vosges Mountains This historic route of crossing the Vosges Mountains (Traversée du Massif des Vosges - 430 km) is signposted with a red rectangle and labelled a GR5 by the Club Vosgien and the FFrandonée (French Hiking Federation). It has become the leading European-certified route in France with the label “Leading Quality Trail – Best of Europe”. A new, outstanding experience to please all hiking enthusiasts with quality routes, trail types, marking, signs and safety, beautiful nature, varied landscapes and locally or regionally interesting attractions. When taking this trail, created by the Club Vosgien in 1897, you’ll discover probably the most ancient great walking path in Europe and maybe even in the world!

https://www.massif-des-vosges.com/itineraires.htm

Alsasurf: electric surfboards - nautical base >

Surfing has arrived in Alsace! A new, original and unexpected experience to enjoy in our region. Exclusively in this region at the Lauterbourg nautical base, you can try out this new activity using self-propelled, silent, pollution-free electric surfboards which are designed for both young and old. Vidéo : www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNzc9F-G5ew

www.alsasurf.com

The 5e lieu > Interpretation Centre of Architecture and Heritage (CIAP) > STRASBOURG

In December 2019, at 5 Place du Château (next to the Cathedral), Strasbourg opened a new space dedicated to culture, architecture and Strasbourg’s heritage over 600 m² called Le 5e lieu. Upon entering, visitors discover a map presenting the city through a human, architectural and urban perspective. The exhibition “Journey to Strasbourg” allows visitors to wander through the historic city and the city of tomorrow. There is an informative workshop area which welcomes groups for organized educational activities. The City’s Boutique Culture has transferred its ticket sales inside the building. © Photo Nunc Architectes The Engravings and Drawings Study is located on the 2nd floor and is one of the largest collections in Europe. This CIAP also helps to promote the Grande-Ile (1988) and the Neustadt (2017) which are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

www.5elieu.strasbourg.eu 17<< Mireille Oster > New gingerbread outlet store with demonstration area > STRASBOURG

Mireille Oster promotes the family know-how of gingerbread making using exquisite honeys and quality dried fruits such as ginger, lemon, dates, Goji berries … She also loves to cook-up gingerbread based recipes including foie gras, cheese or other gingerbread- crumbed goodies. Just a few steps away from her celebrated shop on Rue des Dentelles, she just opened a new events area loca- ted in the Würtmühle (spice mill) at 17 Rue des Moulins where she offers workshops, concerts … and with a beautiful view overlooking the Ill.

www.mireille-oster.com © Photo Nathalie SAVERY

Green bicycle trail of the Bruche Valley > BRUCHE VALLEY TO STRASBOURG

In the spring of 2020, the green path of the Bruche Valley will connect the source of the Bruche to the Rhine, the western side of the Vosges to the European capital. Over 40 km of bike trails are to be enjoyed, leaving from Saâles or along the banks of the Bruche and pastures or through the forest and villages. With the regular service along the Strasbourg - Saint-Dié-des- Vosges TER line and over a dozen possible stops, bike- tourists can ride around, stop and discover the Bruche Valley at their own rhythm and following their desires … 100% relaxing! Just a few pedals strokes away: historical landmarks, tasty stops, exceptional spas, fine-dining restaurants and farm-inns or just some nice picnicking spots all divided- up over 3 sections.

www.rando-bruche.fr

Duo ticket for the Alsace Memorial + European Centre of Deported Resistance Members (CERD) > and NATZWILLER

The duo ticket for the Alsace Moselle Memorial and the European Centre of Deported Resistant Members is for 2 sites that are alike from a thematic and geogra- phical standpoint allowing a person to buy their ticket at the first site (Memorial or CERD) at their specific price (full or reduced) and then, within one year of its purchase, to obtain an entry ticket at a reduced fare for the second site (Memorial or CERD). Memorial full price: €11 Memorial with Duo ticket: 9€ (instead of 11) CERD Duo ticket: 3€ (instead of 6) CERD full price: €6

www.memorial-alsace-moselle.com www.struthof.fr >>18 ᕣ Sites, Facilities and Services

Green trail Portes bonheur, le chemin des carrières > from to SAINT-NABOR

Inaugurated in October 2019, the green trail Portes bonheur, le chemin des carrières runs between Rosheim, Boersch, and Saint-Nabor at the foot of Mount Saint-Odile and provides 11 km of remarkable walks on foot or by bike. Built upon the former railway, created in 1902, which allowed rocks to be transported from the Saint-Nabor quarries towards the plain, it presently honours the ancient tracks as well as focusing on modern art with works by the Norwegian architect Reiulf Ramstad, including a magnificent belvedere in Saint-Nabor. There are no start nor finish lines … you just show-up! From the green trail, possibilities of longer treks (on foot or by bike) to extend or shorten the walk.

www.portes.mso-tourisme.com

From the 1st of May to the end of September, every weekend and holiday/July & August every day: rental of quadricycles with pedals with the company Rosalies du Piémont located at Place de l’Ancienne Gare in Boersch.

https://les-rosalies-du-piemont.business. site et Facebook

Educational farm of Argentin > LIEPVRE

Located in central Alsace on the edge of the Vosges mountains in Lièpvre (Haut-Rhin) and set within a small lush valley along a 2 km trail, this farm spreads over 10 hectares and invites you to discover the fabulous history of animal taming and plants through: a fun and interactive trail ‘From Prehistoric times to today’, discovering aquaponics, participating in workshops, approaching and petting the farm animals, meandering across the fields and orchards. Opening expected for the summer 2020. www.ferme-argentin.com

All-year alpine coaster ride > Lac Blanc >

Opened in December 2019, this all-year entertainment completes the various activities already in place like the Nordic or downhill skiing, treetop adventure course, snowshoeing, barefoot trails and mountain biking. The start and finish of the “Tricky Track” run is on the Calvaire Pass, at the parking lot, along the Route of the Ridges. Unlike the two other trails of the Markstein and the Schlucht Pass, this will be open all year round. www.lacblanc.com 19<< Les Dominicains de Colmar, a history of books and images > COLMAR

The Dominicans of Colmar - Opening its doors during the second semester of 2020, the Jacques Chirac Heritage Library is a multi-faceted area which primarily intends to present the history of books and images. This former restored convent will have a cloister, a public library, a museum gallery on “handcrafted books from the Middle Ages to the 18th century”, areas dedicated to studies and research, a bookbinding and repair workshop and 4 secured areas restricted to preserving collections (not accessible to the public). The Dominicans of Colmar library is intended for a wide range of public. • The general public interested by the free cloister tour, • The local general public, users of public reading service, • The general public interested by paying tours • Scholars interested by the educational funds, • Amateurs and specialists of local culture, interested by the Alsace-specific funds, • Researchers interested in the heritage collections.

As for the museum layout, there are around 100 original documents exhibited under glass. But there is a lot more for visitors to enjoy. Various mediation tools will be available to arouse visitors’ curiosity and to accompany them in an interactive visit with articles to read, videos, display cases, digital tools and automated items …. All accompanied by back- ground sounds. www.dominicains.colmar.fr

The Choco Story Chocolate Museum > COLMAR

Thanks to its industrial past, Alsace is today ranked as the leading French region of chocolate production but also represents 40% of the national export of this brown gold. This new captivating and pragmatic chocolate museum in Alsace, which opened in November 2019, after the other chocolate museum Secret du Chocolat in , exhibits and offers in its 1200 m²: 500 kg of chocolate sculptures, 500 collector pieces, 30 experimental activities and 1000 workshops per year. Over 80 Alsace chocolate makers are honoured. Visitors can also enjoy an audio-guide in 4 languages (French, English, German, Chinese) and 55 narrative sequences by actors with scripted tours, as well as a fun and educational quiz with 7 terminals to test your knowledge about chocolate!

www.choco-story-colmar.fr

>>20 ᕣ Sites, Facilities and Services

Albert Schweitzer’s home >

The home of Albert Schweitzer has just undergone some considerable restoration and extension work, with the inauguration planned for April 4th, 2020. The restoration of the former home allowed upgrades ensuring better access and safety for the public and the archives, the rooms being refitted with their original functions. Visitors discover the life and work of Albert Schweitzer, from his childhood in Gunsbach to his inter- national fame linked to the Nobel Peace Prize, and not forgetting his life as a musician, theologian, philosopher and doctor at the hospital in Lambaréné. The new building is intended to make people aware of this ethic of “Reverence for Life” founded by Schweitzer, the major aim of the association, through temporary exhibits, educational workshops and other events.

www.schweitzer.org

The Neuenbourg Castle > opening of an Interpretative Centre of Architecture and Patrimoine (CIAP) > GUEBWILLER

Prince-abbeys from to contemporary architecture and not forgetting the evolution of land- scapes, the Guebwiller region and its past are all touched on throughout the rooms of this superb castle with a rich and surprising past. Numerous instructive and fun mediation tools allow visitors to discover models, films, tactile or digital pages, interactive maps and even some games regarding local heritage. The interpretive trail regarding the parks and gardens can also be visually admired and is equipped with touchscreens. It was inaugurated in September 2019 and is open from Wednesday to Sunday.

https://facebook.com/ChâteauNeuenbourg

21<< Markstein Bike Park > GUEBWILLER

The Markstein Bike Park is the 3rd in the Vosges Mountains (along with the Lac Blanc and La Bresse). It aims to attract enduro riders and offers 7 trails with varied levels (2 green runs + 2 blue runs + 3 red runs) offering a range of assorted difficulties and conditions which allows all “riders”, regardless their level and expectations, to have fun and progress along tracks where natural obstacles take the centre stage. As of 2020, sports events are scheduled (Markstein Enduro on June 28th, Enduro Kids on October 18th, an electric mountain bike event in September) along with initiation or refresher classes being suggested on-site. The Park also allows riders to rent fully suspended or semi-rigid mountain bikes as well as protective equipment.

More informations on https://www.tourisme-guebwiller.fr/fr/que-faire/activites-de-pleine-nature/vtt-cyclotourisme.html Technical informations: https://www.alsacefreerideacademy.fr/bikepark-markstein/ Videos test : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zy2O3NIeFvM

Memorial de Haute-Alsace > DANNEMARIE

Covering a period from the war of 1870 to the end of the Second World War, the primary emphasis of the Memorial is to think beyond a mere military aspect and to focus on the singular and painful past of Alsace in general, and of the Sundgau in particular. Static warfare in southern Alsace and an educational, staged trench, as well as the life of civilians on the front line are all highlighted. A large collection of over 10,000 objects, uniforms, weapons and unique treasures including the kepi of the 1st French soldier who died in 1914, the Corporal E. Peugeot, early manuscripts, etc. … Opening scheduled the June 1st, 2020. www.sundgau-sud-alsace.fr

>>22 ᕤ Accommodation & Restaurants From the north to the south of Alsace

Bleu Minuit >

This new, open-air hotel concept developed by Ephèle opened its doors in December 2019 with three 2-peo- ple lodges and the opening of 6 lodges in 2020 and 2021. Ecologically chic and upmarket lodges to fall asleep under the stars (360° of glass panes), and to be in touch with nature. With an area of 24 m², the lodge includes a bedroom, a bathroom (shower and traditional toilets) and a terrace. In the garden there is a sauna and a Patagonia-inspired woodfire hot tub for total rest and relaxation. The little extras: organic body care products, refreshments, coffee machine, kettle, champagne upon request. Nearby: refined dining restaurant Anthon with cooking workshops, hikes, horse-riding, Fleckenstein Castle, the Lime Kiln (fortress along the Maginot Line).

www.bleu-minuit.com

Arche de Noé >

Opening of a 2nd cabin Become a child again during a stay in the north of Alsace! These two cabins perched in trees (the 2nd one just opened in September 2019) are the fruit of a promise made by a grandfather to his grandson Noé. The cabins are open all year-round and nearby there are numerous activities in the region of Alsace Bossue such as ayurvedic massages, hot-air balloons rides, Christmas markets, etc..

www.archedenoe.eu

The Restaurant-Brasserie Meteor > STRASBOURG

The Meteor, originally the oldest family-run brewery in Alsace, opened its doors in October 2019. Located in the pedestrian city centre and overlooking, on one side, the Rue du 22 Novembre and on the other side, the Grand’Rue, this restaurant will eventually be 830 m² of which 550 m² are open to the public over 3 floors. There is already a bar about 12 metre-long, two wood-fire pizza ovens and old décor items such as a copper brewing tank, an old beer delivery truck and recycled vats as well as 2 outdoor seating areas.

www.lemeteor.fr 23<< Hotel Garrigae Villa la Florangerie > STRASBOURG

This 5-star establishment, nestled in the heart of the European district of Strasbourg, opened its doors last summer after having been totally renovated in 2019. Located in a calm and residential area of Strasbourg, very close to the Orangerie Park and the European Parliament, this exceptional and cosy home offers a relaxing get-away from the hustle and bustle of the city where everything is designed for the well- being and peace of mind of the guests. This villa from the 1950’s has 27 rooms and suites embellished with choicely designed décor, along with a bar-lounge, an outdoor swimming pool, a relaxing spa with sauna, hot bath and solarium. www.garrigae.fr/etablissements/ villa-la-florangerie

Hotel KAIJOO by Happy Culture > STRASBOURG

This hotel-boutique which opened at the beginning of 2019 has a Scandinavian-inspired industrial design proposing: bedrooms from 17 to 30 m², for 2 to 7 people to accommodate modern families, the Kaijoo Kafé bar with cocktails and snacks, 2 meeting rooms which can be changed into co-working spaces, as well as a nearby private parking area. www.hotel-kaijoo.com

Hotel Le Tandem > STRASBOURG

This new hotel is scheduled to open in March 2020, after a total renovation with an eco-friendly design, located Place de la Gare. It has 70 standard or superior rooms with pastel colours and numerous adjoining living areas with a patio, a lounge saloon and organic wine bar. The hotel is highly committed to using solely locally grown products on its restaurant and breakfast menus.

www.hotel-tandem.fr

Château de Pourtalès > STRASBOURG 20 new rooms in a new wing and a conference area This new 2-floor building opened in November 2019 and is located between the two existing structures, on the Castle side. In a more contemporary style, with a nature theme and quality materials such as wood and stone, it houses on the ground floor a modular room of 240 m² with a large terrace overlooking the garden. The 20 new rooms are spread over 2 floors and some have balconies. The hotel now has a total of 48 bedrooms and the conference area rounds out the historic chambers located in the main building. www.chateau-pourtales.eu >>24 ᕤ Accommodation & Restaurants

Yonaguni Spa >

The new well-being area of the Parc Hotel will open in the spring of 2020. An overall concept with a spa of 2500 m² and exceptional baths of 330 m², special dining spaces specifically for the spa with an open kitchen, gardens and terraces (savanna beach, blue terraces and bamboo forest over 1700 m²) as well as rooms dedicated for personal care treatments and relaxation.An outdoor pool of 50 m², an inside infinity swimming pool of 18 metres long surrounded by vast bay windows and a sensory water path, 4 rest microcosms, a spa library and fitness area for cardio training and boxing round off the offer.

www.hotel-du-parc.com/fr/projet-parc

Hotel 48° Nord > BREITENBACH

These Scandinavian-inspired “hyttes” blend into the landscape and provide guests with a moment of being one with nature. Made up of 14 select bedrooms in the form of lodges over 1, 2 or 3 levels (up to 4 people), all the equipment is designed with sustainable development in mind. Restaurant with organic pro- ducts and Scandinavian brunch on Sunday. The Hotel 48° North is scheduled to open in March 2020, Route du Mont Sainte-Odile in Breitenbach, in the heart of the Villé Valley.

www.hotel48nord.com

Jardins de Madeleine (B&B) >

The guesthouse, Jardins de Madeleine has a rather special offer in Central Alsace, offering first-class accom- modations in a preserved natural environment, set on the Wine Route. The 5 cosy and tastefully decorated rooms are in suites, with the smallest being 26 m². An apartment of 130 m² which can hold up to 8 people rounds out the accommodation available. The main manor house also boasts a beautiful exposed dressed-stone wine tasting cellar and a beautiful terrace with a view reaching as far as the Black Forest. Outside, the domain has a 4-hectare wooded park, with several ponds. Not far from the pétanque playing area, a wooden gazebo allows guests to relax inside. Last but not least, a natural outdoor swimming pool is in progress.

www.les-jardins-de-madeleine.fr

25<< Hotel Le Colombier > COLMAR

A new wing On the other side of the Rue de Turenne, a new wing of the Colombier opened in August 2019, installed over 3 levels in an ancient Alsace home which has 12 rooms including 2 suites, sometimes even with a terrace, a fitness room as well as an organic sauna. Parking spots are offered with an electric charging station for electric cars. This hotel is part of the 13 charming establishments of the Diana Collection group located in Alsace and Switzerland.

www.dianacollection.com

Harry Potter Gite > COLMAR

This apartment, inspired by the world of Harry Potter, invites its guests to be immersed in a décor of witchcraft composed of old books and paintings, cauldrons and mandrake. Wall-coverings and a four-poster bed complete the picture. Decorated by two fans, this will undoubtedly be a fun getaway! This gite is located in a villa in the American district of Colmar, 5-10 minutes on foot from the Petite Venise and the historic centre.

www.airbnb.fr/rooms/34459490

Cabanes du Grand Ballon > Gîtes de France label > GOLDBACH-ALTENBACH

At the end of the summer 2019, 3 unusual homes opened up in Goldbach-Altenbach: 2 perched cabins built on stilts and a chalet-spa on a site of 25 acres. The Artic family cabin of 40 m² on 2 levels can sleep up to 6 people whereas the Island cabin of 20 m² can sleep 4 on the mezzanine and boasts a breathtaking view of the Grand Ballon. The bathroom facilities are located further away near the 40 m² Scandinavian Spa chalet with a 24 m² room and a 12 m² sun room with sauna and cold bath. Breakfast can be served in the owner’s house which is also a table d’hôte. [email protected]

>>26 ᕥ Events and Exhibitions

By chronological order

Exhibition “Wallpaper throughout the Seasons” > Wallpaper Museum > > until 31 January, 2021

This internationally unique museum has the label Musée de France and is located in a former commandery. It has wallpapers from the 18th century to today, decorative paper, paper with landscapes and creations done by contemporary designers. In our current society where disrupted seasons are becoming a major issue, this exhibition brings to light the undeniable ties which unite us to this natural cycle to discover the beauty and distinctiveness of these four periods of the year through more than 80 documents, twenty of which are unique items. www.museepapierpeint.org

Molsheim: 1200 years of history > > 4 February to 30 December, 2020

The first mention of Mollesheim was in around 820 in a deed of donation for lands and vineyards by the bishop Adeloch for the chapter of Saint-Thomas in Strasbourg. Over the centuries, Molsheim began to expand: an episcopal and university city, Capital of the Counter-Reformation, industrial development … For 2020, numerous events, activities and festivities will succeed one after the other with key highlights in the summer such as the medieval festival, sound and light events and exhibits.

www.ot-molsheim-.com

Strasbourg Mon Amour > STRASBOURG > 7 to 16 February, 2020

The Alsace capital of Strasbourg is a romantic city par excellence and will be going full out for Saint Valentines for 10 days. It’s the event Strasbourg Mon Amour. The programme is poetic, cultural, glamourous and a touch off the wall. The “Café des Amour” an ephemeral marquee-covered bar is set-up on the Place Kléber. Inside themed evenings, musical lunches and events are organized. Other highlights: bathing by moonlight in an open-air, heated pool and Slow Party at the Café des Amours.

www.strasbourg-monamour.eu 27<< Exhibitions in the Museums of STRASBOURG

Encounters with Illustrations: Tribute to Tomi Ungerer > 20 March to 21 June, 2020 This new edition of the “Encounters with Illustrations” is dedicated to Tomi Ungerer who passed away in February 2019. With this context in mind, two artists who continue along the lines of this Strasbourg illustrator as they both cast a critical eye on the world, will be presented at the Tomi Ungerer Museum: Franck Hopp- mann, known in Germany for his caricatures of notable politicians and his drawings of social satire, and Michel Kichka, major figure of Israelian satirical drawing. The collection of the Tomi Ungerer Museum is unveiled and presented as a tribute to the artist in the other © Musées de la ville museums of the Strasbourg network. The aim of this de Strasbourg Mathieu BERTOLA project is to show the diversity of his work while simultaneously have it be aligned with other museum collections. The Eye of Huysmans, Manet, Degas, Moreau > MAMCS > 3 April to 19 July, 2020 Fruit of a significant partnership between the Orsay Museum in Paris and the Modern and Contemporary Art Museum of Strasbourg (MAMCS), this vast exhibition is dedicated to the writer and art critic Joris-Karl Huysmans (1848-1907). With 270 works (paintings, drawings, etchings, objects), the exhibition displays some of the most beautiful Impressionist and Symbolist works of the Orsay Museum as well as works and objects belonging to the Strasbourg museum and library © RMN - Grand Palais collections. (Musée d’ Orsay) - Hervé LEWANDOWSKI www.musees.strasbourg.eu

Off to the Castles! > ALSACE > 1 May, 2020

Just like in previous years, 2019 will have a full schedule for visiting Alsace castles and fortified cities. Under the banner “Off to the Castles!” the public will have access to a large choice of varied events: On the 1st of May: when over 30 medieval sites, associations and their volunteers will welcome visitors with unprecedented events (guided tours, medieval camps, jousting, archery, crossbow, treasure hunts, games …). “The flight of Icarus”: using a virtual reality headset, this innovative and unique activity in France allows people to experience a bird flying over the Haut-Koenigsbourg, the Hohlandsbourg, the Wineck, the Fleckenstein, the Lichtenberg, the Wangenbourg, the Haut-Barr or even the cities of Châtenois and Obernai. “The Mets’diévales“: musical and narrated events, generally accompanied by a walk and picnic and tasting of local products proposed in the sites mentioned previously, as well as in the various sites along the Route des Châteaux et Cités Fortifiées d’Alsace. Light Festival: “Les Portes du Temps”: An unprecedented programme of light displays, including projection mapping evenings (dates are being set for the spring – summer 2020). www.alsaceterredechateaux.com >>28 ᕥ Events and Exhibitions

The Magnificent Industry > STRASBOURG > 7 to 17 May, 2020

This combination of public-space art and industry, joining together businesses, artists and associations, was attended by 350,000 spectators for its first edition in May 2018. For this second edition, artists will create original and monumental works backed by 20 Alsace- specific business sponsors which will be exhibited outdoors, allowing free accessibility for everyone. Key events and entertainment will round out the event.

www.industriemagnifique.com

Sprochrenner – Race for our language and our culture > ALSACE > 30 May to 1 June, 2020

“Sprochrenner“ is a festive and popular relay race, with a baton symbolizing the intergenerational transmission of Alsace’s intangible and linguistic heritage. Along a trail of 375 km, from south to north, over 100 municipalities are crossed with a stop into Germany and Switzerland. It’s in Basel that the race begins during a Rock ’n’ Roll concert in the Alemannic dialect with people from all three borders. The objective of this event is to create an upbeat and federating feeling of belonging to this cultural, economic and European space called the Haut-Rhin.

ww.sprochrenner.alsace

SlowUp Alsace – 8th edition > CHATENOIS, BERGMEIM, SELESTAT > 7 June, 2020

A not-to-be-missed event of wine tourism in Alsace, that takes place on the first Sunday of June from 10am – 6pm along a circuit closed off to traffic and reserved for pedestrians and cyclists between Châtenois, Bergheim and Sélestat within the ideal setting of the Alsatian Wine Route, at the foot of the Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle. The full circuit is 38 km, but with shorter loops which are only 8 km. Events all-day, free entry and no registration necessary along any part of the trail.

www.slowUp-alsace.fr

29<< Millésimes Fair Alsace > STRASBOURG > 15 and 16 June, 2020

Proposed by the CIVA (Interprofessional Committee of Alsace Wines) this leading event is a new concept with innovative objectives, tools and an offer which evolves in favour of the whole wine-growing area at the Strasbourg Music and Convention Centre. It is aimed at the general public as well as professional visitors (buyers, wine merchants, restaurant owners …) and proposes, for example, nomadic wine-tastings within majestic and/or offbeat places in Strasbourg and experience trails …

www.civa.fr

Lalique Exhibition “Tableware Art“ > WINGEN-SUR-MODER > Summer 2020

Associated with a certain French way of life, table art has eternally triggered creativity and various prestigious companies have distinguished themselves in this field. René Lalique, a talented artist and astute businessman, also became interested, bringing originality and charisma. Dishes, trays, champagne glasses, plates, chandeliers, menu-holders, knife rests and fine glass- ware … the diversity of René Lalique creations are astonishing. His productions are both aesthetic and functional. His tableware goods are a popular choice for wedding gifts. Ocean liners pass orders for varied items and wine makers and merchants are also eager customers… The international renown of Lalique prompts orders from all over the world. This exhibition showcases Lalique’s prodigious creativity modelled by his philosophy which guided the production, illustrious restaurants, but also the evolution of wine serving and glasses. www.musee-lalique.com

Jubilee of Mount Sainte Odile > OTTROTT > 5 July to 13 December, 2020

The date of the death of Saint Odile has always been fixed on 13th December, 720 … On the 13th of December 2020 the 1300 years of her death will be celebrated by a Jubilee for the Mount, an important spiritual moment for the Church of Alsace, both regionally and for its surrounding countries. The symbolic calcula- tion of 1300 days before the 13th of December 2020, brings us to the 25th of May 2017 which is Ascension … This is the date chosen to begin the Jubilee with a spiritual, cultural and artistic programme with high points organised on Sunday the 5th of July (Saint Odile of summer) and the 13th of December (Saint Odile of winter).

www.jubile2020.sainte-odile.eu www.mont-sainte-odile.com

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3rd edition of the exhibition “Crystals” > SAINTE-MARIE-AUX-MINES > 15 to 16 August, 2020

Organised by the Tellure Mine Park and the Association of Mineralogy Tellure was built on a 16th century silver mine, the Saint-Jean Engelsbourg Mine. Visitors can enjoy a panoramic cinema, an optical theatre, an audio guided museum as well as a shop and snack bar. Various events are offered including an exhibition dedicated to crystals and will take place on the weekend of the 15th of August with around fifteen participants.

www.tellure.fr

75th anniversary of the Liberation of Alsace

The liberation of Alsace occurred more than five months after the Normandy Landing on the 6th of June 1944. The city of Mulhouse was liberated on the 21st of November 1944 and Strasbourg on the 23rd, thus honouring the oath of Koufra: “We swear that we will not lay down our arms until our flag, our beautiful flag, again flies over the Cathedral of Strasbourg”. Between the two was the Colmar Pocket where the Germans could counter-attack. On the 31st of December, between Bitche and Sarreguemines, Operation Nordwind was under- taken by eight German divisions to recapture Strasbourg. As of the 20th of January, General de Lattre launched an offensive against the Colmar Pocket. Fourteen allied divisions took part in this battle. On the 2nd of February, the 5th armoured division of General Vernejoul liberated Colmar. On the 19th of March, the northern part of the Bas-Rhin was liberated for the second time and the German border was crossed. Alsace remembers and commemorates these high moments of its history with the 75th anniversary of the Liberation of Alsace. Since 2019 Alsace Destination Tourism is a member of the Liberation Route Europe, an interna- tional network of commemorations certified as a “Culture Route of the Council of Europe”, connecting the main regions and sites of the Second World War involved by the Liberation of Europe in 1944/45: Belgium, , France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Holland, Poland and the .

https://europeremembers.com/fr/france-2/alsace/ https://liberationroute.fr/

31<< ᕦ Upcoming Projects 2021 and More…

AC Marriott Hotel & Hotel Residence Inn - 2021 > STRASBOURG

Located in the heart of the new international business district of Wacken, the AC Marriott has moved into the former Maillon Theatre. This architectural en- semble will house the headquarters of Puma France and 2 hotels with a same entrance: a 4-star AC Marriott Hotel with 170 rooms and a Marriott Residence Inn with 80 apartments. A rooftop restaurant will provide breathtaking views overlooking the city, the Cathedral and the European Parliament. Opening scheduled for 2021.

The Municipal Baths - end 2021 > STRASBOURG

The revered municipal baths of Strasbourg are getting a total overhaul with the practical renovation proposed by Eiffage Construction. At the end of 2021 the public will discover the municipal baths, enlarged with a garden and outdoor pond. According to the future business operator Equalia, it will have longer opening hours than before (7 days a week from 10 am to 9 pm). There will be additional spa and personal care treatments (sauna, jacuzzi, salt cave, outdoor pool access) priced separately. Body care and massage treatments will be proposed by Nuxe. Last but not least a fitness and health area.

www.strasbourg.eu

>>32 Food Court on the Rhine Port - 2021 > STRASBOURG

Between Strasbourg and Germany, a new district is taking shape on the Rhine port, accessible by a tram which runs into the city-centre of Kehl (Germany). The future Strasbourg food court is being built in the former wine cooperative facilities and spread over 800 m² on the 1st floor of the building which is 12,500 m². The original components of the old wine cellar will be preserved. The rest of the building will accommodate the Strasbourg Museum reserves, as well as cultural events and offices. The old garages and workshops of the Cooperative were restored to welcome creation areas and artists in 2020, the first tenants of this former industrial site now named the Virgule.

www.strasbourg.eu

Hotel-Restaurant MGallery - 2021 > COLMAR

The construction of this new 5-star MGallery by Sofitel is underway with 59 rooms and suites over 4 levels, each with an outdoor terrace, 3 conference rooms and a 500m² spa, and a bar and restaurant which will be managed and operated by the 2-star chef Jean-Yves Schillinger.

Revamping of Zoological Museum – 2022 > STRASBOURG

The objectives of the extensive construction underway at the Zoological Museum are to update the collections, improve welcoming strategies and develop the scientific mediation intended for a diverse public. When completed, 2600 m² will be dedicated to the museum with 2000 m² for exhibits (compared to 1500 m² today) and 600 m² for the welcome area, schools and educational workshops. In addition, there are the administrative facilities, reserves and logistic spaces, areas for higher education and technical rooms. The 4 exhibition areas will address the themes of the animal world, local ecosystems, worldwide biodiversity and nature in laboratories.

Reopening scheduled for the end of 2022.

www.strasbourg.eu

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