Discover a former dye wood mill, its two stone arched bridges spanning the Kirneck River, in the setting of a unique and highly original garden.
Two stone bridges, one of which dates back to 1763, span the Kirneck River, which separates the various gardens of this former mill: pleasure garden, consisting mainly of conifers, herb garden of 16 squares of 1m² each, "French" vegetable garden of 200m² cultivated and orchard highlighted with floral motifs. There's also a 30-metre canal, a pond, a Belgian mini-greenhouse and an English greenhouse.
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An exhibition, organized in partnership with the Association de sauvegarde des moulins du Bas-Rhin, will trace the history of this exceptional heritage, which it is essential to preserve.
Discover a former dye wood mill, its two stone arched bridges spanning the Kirneck River, in the setting of a unique and highly original garden.
Two stone bridges, one of which dates back to 1763, span the Kirneck River, which separates the various gardens of this former mill: pleasure garden, consisting mainly of conifers, herb garden of 16 squares of 1m² each, "French" vegetable garden of 200m² cultivated and orchard highlighted with floral motifs. There's also a 30-metre canal, a pond, a Belgian mini-greenhouse and an English greenhouse.
.An exhibition, organized in partnership with the Association de sauvegarde des moulins du Bas-Rhin, will trace the history of this exceptional heritage, which it is essential to preserve.