Dear visitors ,
We would like to inform you that some of our exhibition areas will be temporarily inaccessible for sanitary reasons.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused and will do our utmost to reopen these areas as soon as possible.
We thank you for your understanding and patience.
During this period, we invite you to enjoy the other exhibitions and activities available at the museum and Fort Saint-Jean free of charge.
Our exhibitions reopen in full on Wednesday, July 10.
We would like to inform you that some of our exhibition areas will be temporarily inaccessible for sanitary reasons.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused and will do our utmost to reopen these areas as soon as possible.
We thank you for your understanding and patience.
During this period, we invite you to enjoy the other exhibitions and activities available at the museum and Fort Saint-Jean free of charge.
Our exhibitions reopen in full on Wednesday, July 10.
photographie - Fonds alsacien
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Description
Photographies
France
Alsace
Bas-Rhin
Hunspach
1865 vers
Lallemand Charles
Hart Ludovic
Positif souple stéréoscopique papier, monochrome colorié
Hauteur : 8.5 cm
Largeur : 17.5 cm
Hunspach est un grand et beau village de 760 habitants dont 724 réformés, situé sur le chemin de fer de Strasbourg à Wissembourg, sur lequel il y a une station de son nom. Hunspach et Ingolsheim furent donnés en fief par l'empereur aux Puller de Hohenbourg. En 1364, l'empereur Charles IV adjoignit à Jean Puller son frère Wirich. La communauté évangélique de Hunspach remonte à 1536. La planche 55 représente un groupe général : vieillard à chapeau unicorne, jeunes filles en costume d'été, telles qu'elles se montrent le dimanche après midi, etc