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Rosheim is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine in north-eastern France.
It lies 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Strasbourg, on the eastern slopes of the Vosges mountains. It is a winemaking town on the tourist "Road of the Wines of Alsace" and the Route Romane d'Alsace ("Romanesque route of Alsace").
Distance from Paris 450 km, Strasbourg 25 km, Obernai 7 km, Molsheim 7 km.
From the 14th to 17th centuries, Rosheim was an Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire, and founded the Décapole confederation with nine other Alsatian Imperial Cities in 1354. Like the other Decapolitan cities, it was awarded to France by the Peace of Westphalia and finally lost its independence under the Treaties of Nijmegen.
Premier montage fait avec mon Dji Phantom 3 Advanced (débutant)
Petite ville d'un passé riche et d'un patrimoine exceptionnel, elle a su garder son cachet médiéval Les très riches heures de la ville de Rosheim... L'occupation du site de Rosheim est attestée dès le néolithique. En 778, sous Charlemagne, apparaît la première mention de "Rodashaim", alors simple village. Vers 1220, les premières fortifications en pierre sont érigées. Cinquante ans plus tard, Rosheim accède au statut de ville et se dote d'un sceau. Confirmée comme ville "impériale" en 1303, la cité viticole gagne rapidement en importance. En 1354, elle fait partie des dix villes alsaciennes qui créent la Décapole, alliance d'entreaide et contrepoids au pouvoir féodal. Grâce à la viticulture et à une bourgeoisie active, la Renaissance est synonyme de prospérité. Les belles et vastes mai...
Exposition internationale de Lego à Rosheim (France) par l'association Fanabriques. Cette année pour la 10ème édition, ce sont 5000 m2 de LEGO, un feu d'artifice le vendredi soir et tout le wek-end de magnifiques constructions à voir et des animations pour les petits et les grands.
Vidéo by Let's Ride ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Skate Park: Rosheim Rider: Baptiste M., Nicolas C. Musique: Ivan B - Sweaters
La Dancerie des Ribeaupierre enchante notre région avec ses présentations !
This past summer I spent a few days exploring the beautiful Alsace region of France. My girlfriend and I booked an AirBnb apartment in the small town of Plobsheim and we spent a few days driving to the surrounding medieval towns to check out the architecture and just see what the nearby villages had to offer for tourists. There were quite a few stops along the way but some of the more interesting places that we stopped were the small towns of Andlau,, Obernai, and Rosheim. Each of these small towns was quite unique in their own way and I believe that the region is quite famous for its wine so there were plenty of wineries between the different towns and lots of places to stop and enjoy a nice glass of white or red. What I really liked was the small-town feel, especially the medieval ar...
Follow my boyfriend and I on a road trip through the wine vineyards of the Alsace Region in France, and stop at some medieval towns along the way! We check out Colmar, Riquewihr, Eguisheim, and Mulhouse, France! Keep on the look out for part 2 of our road trip where we explore Geneva and Bern, Switzerland! Plus, our very romantic engagement in Geneva! Website: http://thehungrywandress.com/ Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehungrywandress/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hungrywandress Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehungrywandress/ Music: Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/the-chemist-10
Réceptionniste dans l’hôtellerie, Lydia a travaillé 3 ans avec monsieur Dermival Furtado, et donne ici, son avis professionnelle.
On this travel vlog episode, I take you on a day trip to Strasbourg, France where I spent some time in the old district of the city and also enjoyed some delicious food. This trip is not sponsored. Make sure to follow me on my social media for more updates: FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/URBANsquare INSTAGRAM: @lifeintheurbansquare TWITTER: @teena_gemini BLOG: www.lifeintheurbansquare.de Music: Wun Two- I Like (via soundcloud.com)
Obernai is one of the popular small towns to visit in the Alsace region of Eastern France. Unlike Andlau, Obernai was quite busy and there were quite a bit of tourists wandering around and taking photos. The town itself is full of interesting sights and I really loved the brightly colored timbered buildings throughout the old town. I really enjoyed the few hours I spent in Obernai and there are plenty of restaurants, cafes, and small shops worth checking out if you’re ever fortunate enough to visit the town. Keep up with me online! Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stefanrtw Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/stefanrtw Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/rtwstefan Travel blog: http://www.stefanrtw.com Music: Hold On by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Creative Commons — At...
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