
Colmar
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The canal district with the pastel houses, the Pont Tournant, the Maison Pfister (1537), the Collegiate Church of St. Martin, and the pedestrian streets between Grand'Rue and Rue des Marchands.

The cultural anchor of Colmar: the Unterlinden Museum with the Isenheim Altarpiece, the Dominican Church with the Schongauer Madonna, Place de la Cathedrale, and the Bartholdi Museum in the house where the Statue of Liberty sculptor was born.

The old tanners' quarter between Petite Venise and the centre: tall, narrow half-timbered buildings where tanners dried hides on the upper floors, now restaurants, wine bars, and artisan shops.

The vineyards start at the edge of town. Turckheim, Eguisheim, and the trail through the vines between them - the start of the wine route proper, walkable from Colmar if you have energy.