Colmar, France – Walking from Gare to City Center
    00:00 Preview 00:30 Intro / Gare de Colmar 01:20 Avenue de la République
    03:25 Fontaine Bruat 04:42 Statue du Général Rapp 06:25 Rue Kleber
    08:30 Square du Musee 12:27 Rue de L’eau 13:33 Rue des Tetes 16:36 Rue des Clefs
    21:55 Rue des Prêtres 23:30 Place de la Cathédrale 24:22 Rue des Serruriers
    33:43 Place de l’École 34:14 Rue des Marchands 45:55 Grand Rue
    47:17 Place de l’Ancienne-Douane 48:33 Fontaine Schwendi 49:39 Rue des Tanneurs
    52:00 La Petite Venise / Quai de la Poissonnerie 56:55 Rue de la Poissonnerie
    59:33 Rue de Turrene 1:01:17 Grand Rue

    Filmed : August 2021
    Camera used: DJI Osmo pocket 2

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    Colmar, Alsace, France – City Walk

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    More on Colmar:
    Colmar is a commune in Alsace in Alsace in eastern France. It is the prefecture of Haut-Rhin and, with nearly 70,000 inhabitants, the third largest Alsatian commune in number of inhabitants after Strasbourg and Mulhouse. Its inhabitants are called Colmariens.

    Colmar is mentioned for the first time in the ninth century. Free city of the Holy Roman Empire, it is a member of the Decapolis. It experienced rapid development at the end of the Middle Ages and during the Renaissance. Endowed with a belt of ramparts, it nevertheless suffers from the troubles related to the Reformation, the Peasants’ War and then the Thirty Years’ War, following which it is annexed by France. Colmar was ceded to the German Empire in 1871 and then reannexed to France following the armistice of 1918. Although not the capital of the region, Colmar is home to a court of appeal. This particularity (which it shares in particular with Aix-en-Provence, Douai or Riom in regions whose capital is also not the seat of the Court of Appeal) is due to the elevation of the city to the rank of judicial capital by the former Sovereign Council of Alsace in 1698.

    The city has a rich architectural heritage, including an old collegiate church, several convents, a remarkable theater, canals(little Venice)and houses from the Middle Ages. Its location, in the center of the Alsatian vineyards and close to the Vosges foothills, and its particular climate conducive to the cultivation of vines, earned it the nickname of “capital of Alsace wines”. It is also a city of culture, home to the Unterlinden Museum housing the Issenheim Altarpiece. Colmar is also the birthplace of the creator of the Statue of Liberty in New York, Auguste Bartholdi and Jean-Jacques Waltz, better known as Hansi.

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