Discover the spirit of Alsace through history, landscape, and living culture.
A thoughtful, engaging portrait of a borderland whose character blends Celtic roots with German and French influences. This volume invites readers to see how today’s Alsace grew from centuries of conquest, settlement, and renewal, and it explains why the region remains “French at heart” in spirit and memory. The narrative blends travel observation with historical context, offering a memorable introduction to the land, its people, and its architecture.
What you’ll experience in reading this edition:
- Vivid descriptions of landscapes and cities, from sweeping plains to medieval ruins and grand churches.
- Accessible history that traces Alsace from ancient Caesar through Roman rule to modern moments of reunion and identity.
- Lives of people and places that shape the region’s unique temperament and culture.
- Guided glimpses of notable sites and landmarks, including Sainte-Odile and other historic vantage points.
Ideal for readers curious about Alsace, its architecture, and its enduring sense of place.