HALLE AUX HOUBLONS HAGUENAU FRANCE
HALLE AUX HOUBLONS HAGUENAU FRANCE -------------------- À PROXIMITÉ DE LA RUE DU PUITS ET DE LA RUE DU HOUBLON -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HALLE AUX HOUBLONS HAGUENAU FRANCE
HALLE AUX HOUBLONS HAGUENAU FRANCE
HALLE AUX HOUBLONS HAGUENAU
HALLE AUX HOUBLONS HAGUENAU FRANCE
HAGUENAU ......... HALLE AUX HOUBLONS
HAGUENAU .......................... HALLE AUX HOUBLONS .................. J'AIME ME PROMENER À HAGUENAU
150 ans de la Halle aux Houblons
En 2017, la Halle aux Houblons fête ses 150 ans ! Joyeux anniversaire !
Places to see in ( Haguenau - France )
Places to see in ( Haguenau - France )
Haguenau is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department of France, of which it is a sub-prefecture. It is second in size in the Bas-Rhin only to Strasbourg, some 30 km to the south. To the north of the town, the Forest of Haguenau (French: Forêt de Haguenau) is the largest undivided forest in France.
Haguenau was founded by German dukes and has swapped back and forth several times between Germany and France over the centuries, with its spelling altering between Hagenau and Haguenau by the turn. It was last German at the end of World War I, then briefly part of the independent Republic of Alsace-Lorraine before being annexed by France in 1919. Haguenau is a rapidly growing town, its population having increased from 22,644 inhabitants in 1968 to 34,891 inhabitants in 2006.
Haguenau dates from the beginning of the 12th century, when the German dukes of Swabia erected a hunting lodge on an island in the Moder River. The medieval King and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa fortified the settlement and gave it town rights, important for further development, in 1154. On the site of the hunting lodge he founded an imperial palace he regarded as his favourite residence. In this palace were preserved the Crown Jewels of the Holy Roman Empire, i.e. the jewelled imperial crown, sceptre, imperial orb, and sword of Charlemagne.
The town has a well balanced economy. Centuries of troubled history in the buffer lands between France and Germany have given Haguenau a rich historical and cultural heritage which supports a lively tourist trade. There is also a thriving light manufacturing sector centred on the industrial zone to the west of the town. Here the presence nearby of significant retail developments testifies to Haguenau's importance as a regional commercial centre. The recent extension of the ring road has improved access to the commercial and industrial zones and reduced the traffic congestion which used to be a frequent challenge for vehicle drivers using the road which follows the line of the old town walls on the western side of town.
In spite of the extensive destruction Haguenau suffered during the many wars experienced by Alsace, especially the Thirty Years War, the French conquest in 1677 and World War II, she still possesses monuments from nine centuries, even if nothing is left of arguably the most prestigious of them, Frederick I Barbarossa's imperial palace (Kaiserpfalz).
Medieval Haguenau retains three gates from its former fortification, the Tour des Chevaliers (Tower of the knights), the Tour des Pêcheurs (Tower of the fishermen) and the Porte de Wissembourg (Wissembourg gate), two fairly large Gothic churches, Saint-Georges and Saint-Nicolas, an ancient water-mill and the old custom-house (Ancienne Douane). Both Saint-Georges and Saint-Nicolas Church have lost many of their artistic treasures over the centuries, especially their medieval stained glass windows and outside sculptures. Still, both display to this day some fine liturgical furniture (altars, choir stalls, organ cases, church tabernacles, calvaries...). Saint-Nicolas has become the receptacle for the baroque wooden decoration of the church of the destroyed Neubourg Abbey nearby.
French Baroque and classicism has bequeathed the town several buildings, among which the former hospital and the current town hall. The Synagogue (1820) is a fine example of French Neo-classicism, as is the theatre (Théâtre municipal) (1846). The large Hop hall (Halle au houblon) is a good example of historicism in architecture. It was built by the French in 1867 and extended twice by the Germans, in 1881 and 1908.
Haguenau's streets are adorned by attractive fountains, the medieval Saint-Georges fountain, the 18th-century Bee fountain (Fontaine aux abeilles) and the 1825 Dolphin fountain (Fontaine aux dauphins).
Musée historique de Haguenau (Historical Museum). The largest museum in Bas-Rhin outside of Strasbourg, it is located in a grand neo-medieval building (1905).
Musée alsacien (Haguenau) (Alsatian Museum). Located in the former palace of the chancellor (Chancellerie), Haguenau's main Renaissance building.
Musée du bagage (Baggage museum). Located in a former 1840s villa that subsequently served as a bank. The museum opened in April 2016
( Haguenau - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Haguenau . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Haguenau - France
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GRAND RUE HAGUENAU FRANCE
GRAND RUE HAGUENAU FRANCE ------------- À PROXIMITÉ DE LA HALLE AUX HOUBLONS ---------------
RUE DU SEL HAGUENAU FRANCE
RUE DU SEL HAGUENAU FRANCE -------------- DANS LE SENS : VERS LA ZONE PIÉTONNE
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FOSSÉ DES TANNEURS HAGUENAU FRANCE
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GRAND RUE HAGUENAU ET HALLE AUX HOUBLONS
Fête du Houblon à Haguenau 2018
Haguenau EXPOSITIONS
EXPOSITIONS ET DÉMONSTRATIONS À HAGUENAU ................................... DEVANT LA HALLE AUX HOUBLONS LE VINGT HUIT MARS DEUX MILLE QUINZE À HAGUENAU FRANCE ....... HAGUENAU UNE VILLE DYNAMIQUE
FÊTE DU HOUBLON HAGUENAU
2015
RUE DU MARCHÉ AUX GRAINS HAGUENAU FRANCE
HAGUENAU FRANCE ------------- RUE DU MARCHÉ AUX GRAINS ---------- EN FACE DE L'ANCIEN COLLÈGE FOCH
IMPASSE DES BARBIERS HAGUENAU FRANCE
IMPASSE DES BARBIERS HAGUENAU FRANCE ----------------------------- À PROXIMITÉ DE LA GRAND RUE ET DE LA HALLE AUX HOUBLONS --------------------------------------------------- IMPASSE DES BARBIERS
RUE FOSSÉ DES TANNEURS HAGUENAU FRANCE
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Haguenau
14 mai 2017
500 choristes - Concert le 18 mai 2014 à Haguenau
10 maîtrises d'Alsace se réunissent et vous donnent RDV pour leur prochaine tournée à Haguenau le 18 mai au centre-ville avec plusieurs concerts itinérants et un grand final à la Halle aux Houblons avec l'Orchestre Symphonique de Haguenau.
Ils étaient à Colmar en 2008, à Besançon en 2010, Saverne en 2012 et Haguenau en 2014) est l'occasion de réunir 10 maîtrises d'Alsace, soit 500 choristes de 8 à 18 ans, à Haguenau pour un concert commun exceptionnel.
La Fédération des Petits Chanteurs d'Alsace souhaite partager à un large public sa passion du chant, de la musique et son travail autour de la voix de l'enfant.
Programme :
9h30 : Procession vers la place de la République à 9h30
De 14h à 16h : 4 concerts itinérants Cours de la Décapole, Espace Saint Martin, Place du Maire Guntz (Théatre), Place de la République
17h : Grand concert final avec l'Orchestre Symphonique de Haguenau (Direction Marc Haas).
Avec :
Le Choeur de filles Jean XXIII de Mulhouse
Le Choeur de Garçons de Mulhouse
La Maîtrise de la Cathédrale de Metz
La Maîtrise de la Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg
La Maîtrise de l'Opéra de Strasbourg
La Maîtrise Sainte Philomène de Haguenau
La Manécanterie des Filles de Saint Jean
Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint André de Colmar
Les Petits Chanteurs de Saverne
Les Petits Chanteurs de Schiltigheim
et l'Orchestre Symphonique de Haguenau
Festival du Houblon de Haguenau 2017 (dîner-spectacle du jeudi 24 août)
Festival du Houblon de Haguenau 2017
Halle aux Houblons
Jeudi 24 août, 20h30 - 22h45
Des cercles et des lignes, avec les groupes de : Alsace, Bugarie, Aude, Uruguay, Turquie.
Extraits des groupes, et final entier de la Turquie + photos.
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