The man who designed the Statue of Liberty was born in Colmar, and his sculptures stand in eight spots along this walking route. This self-guided audio tour, played through the Tourific app on your own phone, leads you to all of them, plus a Jewish treasure found behind a wall five centuries after it was buried, and the smallest house in town, once used as a medieval anti-smuggling post. You'll trace Colmar's restless past as it changed hands between France and Germany seven times, stand where Audie Murphy earned the Medal of Honor at nineteen, and pause beside the canal Disney's animators may or may not have borrowed for Belle's village. With offline maps, no fixed start time, and the freedom to stop for kougelhopf, this Colmar audio tour fits your pace, not a guide's. Over 20,000 travelers have used our self-guided walking tours, and the tour comes with a full refund guarantee. Press play when you're ready.
1 rue d'Unterlinden, Colmar, France
Step inside a thirteenth-century convent that holds a painting once used to comfort dying patients with their own faces. Decode the masterpiece the Nazis nearly seized and the Monuments Men raced to recover in nineteen forty-five.
11 Rue des Marchands, RDC Magasin VINUM, Colmar, France
Unlock the mysteries of Colmar's 15th-century Pfister House—where dragon-scale turrets and Renaissance art blend seamlessly.
terie, nestled in a historic 16th-century "skyscraper" where traditional Alsatian treats await to tantalize your senses.
Koifhus, Grand Rue, , Colmar, France
Walk beneath a Habsburg eagle into the building that turned a market town into a wealthy free city.
Place de l'Ancienne Doaune, Colmar, France
Explore the Schwendi Fountain, where Bartholdi's bronze statue of Lazarus von Schwendi holds a Tokay vine—celebrating the arrival of pinot gris grapes in Alsace and blending art, history, and viticulture in one captivating landmark.
13 Rue des Ecoles, , Colmar, France
Search the niche beside the entrance for a Bartholdi sculpture so small you'll miss it if I don't tell you.
half-timbered houses line the canal, revealing a photogenic tapestry of history and charm that once thrived with bustling fishermen and traders.
alf-timbered houses line enchanting canals—offering the ultimate photo opportunity and a captivating glimpse into Alsatian history.
t unfolds—from the site of the famed Zum Schwarzenberg inn that hosted European legends to Bartholdi's Roesselmann Fountain honouring a local hero who defended the city's independence.
he admiral gazes toward new horizons, surrounded by allegorical figures of four continents symbolizing his global voyages and Colmar's rich maritime legacy.
Avenue de la Republique, Colmar, France
Conclude your Colmar adventure at the historic Champ de Mars park, where Europe's largest wooden horse carousel and Bartholdi's first public monument await amidst lush promenades and centuries of stories. And a few more attractions .......
30 Rue des Marchands, , Colmar, France
Discover whose face you've been looking at every time you've seen Lady Liberty's, and why she was almost Egyptian.
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