The Cercle généalogique d'Alsace is organising a major genealogy festival with the participation of numerous associations.
On the conference programme:
Saturday:
2pm: The marriage of Louis XV and Marie Leczynska in Strasbourg on 15 August 1725, by Claude Muller
3pm: The Marx Brothers: Alsatians by origin? by Bertrand Rietsch
4pm: Genealogy in Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia... and the Alsatians in all this? by Marie-Luce Choisy-Lauer
5pm: New sources from Filae, by Laurent Fordant
Sunday:
2pm: Four Michel brothers in the turmoil of 1914-1918, by Philippe Wiedenhof
3pm: Organising, preserving and presenting your genealogical data, by Laëtitia Brasseur and Héloïse Hervieux
4pm: The contribution of seals to genealogy, by Thomas Brunner
5pm: The Alsace campaign: between the liberation of France and the confrontation in Nazi Germany (November 1944-March 1945), by Geoffrey Koenig
Saturday and Sunday at 3pm: guided tour by Luc Adoneth of the Maison du Tourisme et du Patrimoine, a mansion dating from 1804, renovated and opened to the public in October 2025, housing the Tourist Office reception and a museum space.
Lunch by reservation (0033 3 67 07 03 70):
Saturday: bouchée à la reine, tagliatelle, panna cotta with red berries
Sunday: palette à la diable, potato salad, chocolate cake
Refreshments with drinks and pastries available throughout the day.
The Cercle généalogique d'Alsace is organising a major genealogy festival with the participation of numerous associations.
On the conference programme:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Saturday and Sunday at 3pm: guided tour by Luc Adoneth of the Maison du Tourisme et du Patrimoine, a mansion dating from 1804, renovated and opened to the public in October 2025, housing the Tourist Office reception and a museum space.
Lunch by reservation (0033 3 67 07 03 70):
Refreshments with drinks and pastries available throughout the day.