Postcard from Alsace: Two Shots from Ammershwihr

This little town has many delights. But have a care! It also has La Tour des Fripons. It was one of the two towers protecting the entrance to the town. But it did double duty as a prison. Hence the name. A ‘fripon‘ is a ‘knave‘.

La Tour des Fripons

Our real objective for today was the Memorial Museum at Linge. Here was somewhere that brought to life one of the many horrifying periods of WWI, in this case high in the Vosges mountains. It’s a tale that needs telling, but not tonight. Expect a post sometime after our return home.

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Author: margaret21

I'm retired and live in North Yorkshire, where I walk , write, volunteer and travel as often as I can.

21 thoughts on “Postcard from Alsace: Two Shots from Ammershwihr”

    1. And we spent our first night in a place that had been rebuilt after WW1 as part of German reparations. They had torched it when they no longer needed to use it as a billet. We were in full WW1 territory and memories of it are everywhere.

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  1. to me that’s one of the places in Alsace where I always wonder: how many ways to write are they, with your version I’m on three! I find the whole of Elsass (German writing) a delight to visit – but of course, I have no terrible or devastating direct connections to wars. What marked me forever where the sites and history in Normandy.

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