Parc de Wesserling
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The Parc de Wesserling is a private garden located in the town of Husseren-Wesserling, in the department of Haut-Rhin, in the Alsace Region of France. It is classified by the French Ministry of Culture as one of the Notable Gardens of France. The park is located at the site of the hunting lodge of the prince-abbey of Murbach (1699), and is composed of formal French gardens, an English park, a kitchen garden, a field garden, and a contemporary statuary garden. Trees include a giant sequoia, Virginia tulip, red oak, cypress, linden and maple, plus acacia and many kinds of seasonal flowers.
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Le parc de Wesserling est un monument historique situé à Husseren-Wesserling, au cœur de la vallée de Saint-Amarin, dans le département français du Haut-Rhin. Situé sur des terres de haute tradition textile, il retrace l’aventure industrielle de l'ancienne « Manufacture Royale ».
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The Parc de Wesserling is a private garden located in the town of Husseren-Wesserling, in the department of Haut-Rhin, in the Alsace Region of France. It is classified by the French Ministry of Culture as one of the Notable Gardens of France. The park is located at the site of the hunting lodge of the prince-abbey of Murbach (1699), and is composed of formal French gardens, an English park, a kitchen garden, a field garden, and a contemporary statuary garden. Trees include a giant sequoia, Virginia tulip, red oak, cypress, linden and maple, plus acacia and many kinds of seasonal flowers.
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Le parc de Wesserling est un monument historique situé à Husseren-Wesserling, au cœur de la vallée de Saint-Amarin, dans le département français du Haut-Rhin. Situé sur des terres de haute tradition textile, il retrace l’aventure industrielle de l'ancienne « Manufacture Royale ». Un écomusée textile et sa Grande Chaufferie associent l’histoire du site à l’art contemporain afin de retracer les métiers de l’industrie du textile à travers quatre expositions participatives et vivantes (sons et lumières). Des visites théâtralisées et des démonstrations de filage, tissage, impression à la planche font revivre les métiers de l’industrie textile.
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