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Colmar Audio Guided Walking Tour 2h10 and 21 Audio Comments
By Navaway - Visites Audioguidées
Free cancellation available
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per traveller*
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Features
- Free cancellation available
- 2h 10m
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
Colmar, nicknamed the âLittle Veniceâ, invites you to explore its 21 iconic sites in one day. From colourful half-timbered houses to picturesque canals, every corner of the city exudes Alsatian authenticity. Donât miss Rapp Square, the Unterlinden Museum and the charm of the Little Venice district. This walking tour allows you to discover the wonders of Colmar while enjoying a glass of local wine after your visit.
- Walking tour of 4.7 km, suitable for all levels.
Explore 21 must-see sites, including the House of Heads and the Church of Dominicans. - Perfect for families, couples and history lovers.
- Enjoy an interactive application to enrich your experience.
Activity location
- Rue Rapp
- Rue Rapp
- 68000, Colmar, Grand Est, France
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Rue Rapp
- Rue Rapp
- 68000, Colmar, Grand Est, France
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Audio guided circuit in Multilingual
- 2h 10m
Activity duration is 2 hours and 10 minutes 2h 10m - Opening hours: Fri 12:00 am-11:59 pm
- English
Price details
NZ$11.65 x 1 TravellerNZ$11.65
Total
includes taxes & fees
*Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults
What's included, what's not
- Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
What's included What's included - Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
What's included What's included - Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
What's included What's included - 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
What's included What's included - Text transcripts of all audio content
What's included What's included - 21 immersive audio comments along the way (History...)
What's included What's included - Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
What's included What's included - Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets,...
What's included What's included - Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route...
What's excluded What's excluded - Headphones or headphones (optional)
What's excluded What's excluded
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- Service animals allowed
- Public transport options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Activity itinerary
Place Rapp et Monument General Rapp (Pass by)
Here you are in the central square of Colmar. Place Rapp is named after General Jean Rapp, a great political actor of the French Revolution hailed for his courage during the revolutionary wars. His statue is found in the centre of the square, sculpted by the famous artist Auguste Bartholdi who owes the Statue of Liberty of New York. Just that!
Musee Unterlinden (Pass by)
You are here between the two buildings that constitute the most famous museum in Colmar: Unterlinden. It is a Museum of Fine Arts, one of the most visited in France. It is divided between two buildings: the one on your left is a former 13th century convent.
Theatre Municipal de Colmar (Pass by)
Behind you is the Municipal Theatre. It was built between 1847 and 1849 by the architect Louis-Michel Boltz. In view of its success and the cityâs growing population, it was enlarged in 1902 to accommodate more and more spectators.
Chateau d'eau de Colmar (Pass by)
A historic monument in Colmar, this water tower is a very fine example of 20th century German architecture. In 1886, the Swiss engineer Henri GrĂŒner and the architect Jean-Baptiste-Victor Huen created this water tower to regulate the distribution of drinking water in the city.
Cercle Catholique Saint-Martin (Pass by)
Another emblematic monument of this small Alsatian town, here is the Circle Saint Martin. With a beautiful blend of Romanesque Revival and Gothic Revival, this 72-metre building along Joffre Avenue was built in the late 19th century to welcome men and children for cultural and sporting Things to do.
Little Venice (Pass by)
Here you are in Little Venice, one of the most picturesque areas of Colmar! It is here at the rhythm of the canals that you discover the typical Alsatian houses, with their wooden sections painted in the colours of the region, arranged so that they remind us of those that can be seen in Venice.
Grand Rue De Colmar (Pass by)
Shopping street, but just as picturesque as the rest of Colmar, Grand Street is the centre of the city. In this sense, it takes you straight to Place Jeanne dâArc, where the Cattle Point of Sale used to be held, but especially public executions.
Maison des Chevaliers de Saint-Jean (Pass by)
Built under the model of the Venetian palaces, this building called the House of the Knights of St. John was designed in the 17th century by the architect Albert Schmidt, who was responsible for several other private houses in the centre of Colmar.
Marche Couvert (Pass by)
It is a set of bricks and metal frames that has housed the Colmar Covered Point of Sale since 1865. A historic building, then, thanks to the architect Louis-Michel Boltz, who also built the cityâs municipal theatre a few years before the Point of Sale.
Quai de la Poissonnerie (Pass by)
This wharf bears its name, since it is fishermen's houses that border the Lauch. Considered one of the most beautiful spots to admire the typical houses of Alsace, the quay of the Poissonnerie housed in the 16th century the fishermen who sold their fish here.
Rue des Tanneurs (Pass by)
The rue des Tanneurs marks the entrance to the district of the same name. As the name suggests, this is where the tanners were at the time, who were allowed to work only on this street.
Koifhus (Old Custom House) (Pass by)
Here you find yourself facing the old customs house of the city, called the Kofhus. With its recognisable green and yellow roof, it is the oldest public building in Colmar: built in 1480, it served as a warehouse, a place for the taxation of goods and a meeting place for Alsatian deputies and the magistrate.
Fontaine Schwendi (Pass by)
Here is one of the most famous fountains in the city! Located opposite the Old Customs, this fountain is decorated with the statue of a 16th century Alsatian figure, Lazarus of Schwendi, who fought in Hungary against the Turks.
Manneken Pis (Pass by)
A little air of Brussels in the heart of Colmar! This replica of the famous Manneken Pis, installed on the façade of the Courthouse, dates from 1922 and was donated by Brussels to Colmar as a tribute to the common suffering that the two cities had to face during the German occupation.
Maison Schongauer (Pass by)
At this crossroads are two iconic houses of the city. At the corner of rue MerciĂšre and rue des Marchands, you will find Maison Pfister, certainly the most famous in Colmar.
Maison Adolph (Pass by)
Here you are in the Cathedral Square, but before turning your attention to the imposing Saint Martin Collegiate Church, I invite you to turn around and observe the buildings facing it.
Collégiale Saint-Martin de Colmar (Pass by)
Given the name of the square on which it stands, one might think that this church is Colmar Cathedral, but this is not the case. Not anymore, at least, since during the Revolution it had been elevated to cathedral status, but only for about ten years.
Eglise Protestante Saint-Matthieu (Pass by)
The construction of St Matthewâs Church, intended to be the Franciscan church of the city, began at the end of the 13th century. After the Lutheran Reformation, it was placed at the disposal of the Protestant cult for nearly two centuries, before being again assigned to the Catholic cult in 1715 by order of the King of France.
Eglise des Dominicains (Pass by)
A true masterpiece of Gothic art, the Dominican Church was built from the 13th century on the current Martyrs of the Resistance Square. Rodolphe of Habsburg, king of the Romans, laid the foundation stone for the building.
The Village of Hansi and his Museum (Pass by)
It is a tribute to the watercolour artist and illustrator Jean-Jacques Waltz, known through his works as Hansi.
House of Heads (Pass by)
This building with such special architecture is called the House of the Heads, in reference to the 106 heads that adorn its impressive facade. Listed as Historic Monuments, it is one of the best known houses in Colmar.
Location
Activity location
- Rue Rapp
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Rue Rapp
- 68000, Colmar, Grand Est, France
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Rue Rapp
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- 68000, Colmar, Grand Est, France
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