House of Heads

Colmar

House of Heads  

19 rue des Têtes
68000 Colmar
Tel : 03 89 20 68 92 - 03 89 20 21 33
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Description

Built in 1609 for the shopkeeper Anton Burger, the house of heads is attributed to the architect Albert Schmidt, who also made the former protestant presbytery and the house of the St. John's Knights. The house of heads, a fine building dating from the German renaissance, owes its name to the 106 heads or grotesque masks that decorate a rich façade on which stands also a three-storey bay window. The gable of the building is decorated with volutes and the statue of a cooper, sculpted in 1902 by Auguste Bartholdi, who responded to an order of the wines Exchange that had moved into the building in 1898. The house of heads has been restored in 2012.


Disabled access
Yes

Rates in €
Adult rate : 0



Audioguide
Première partie : DOWNLOAD
Deuxième partie:TELECHARGER
Troisième partie:TELECHARGER



Location
In the town

Altitude (m)
197



Next guided tours

19/05/2013 - 20/05/2013
Old town guided tour
Old Town Guided Tour (only in french and german)
26/05/2013
Old town guided tour
Old Town Guided Tour (only in french and german)
02/06/2013
Old town guided tour
Old Town Guided Tour (only in french and german)

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Weather

Cloudy

11°C

Colmar

Cloudy

Humidity: 79%

Wind: 20.92 km/h

  • 19 May 2013

    Partly Cloudy 16°C 7°C

  • 20 May 2013

    Showers/Wind 17°C 8°C

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