France’s easternmost region, Alsace, is also one of its most enchanting — thanks largely to its location. Pressed up against the German border, along the Rhine, the region flip-flopped between Germany ...
It’s in France but is not quite French. It seems German, but it’s not. Alsace has its own singular character and style. Credit...Tony Cenicola/The New York Times Supported by By Eric Asimov Among ...
Alsace is France with a German accent. Its unique mix of cultures offers enchanting cobbled villages, scenic vineyards, gourmet cuisine and art that's still as vibrant as the medieval day it was ...
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