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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KaysersbergKaysersberg - Wikipedia

    Kaysersberg ( French pronunciation: [kaizəʁsbɛʁɡ]; German: Kaisersberg [ˈkaɪzɐsbɛʁk] ⓘ; Alsatian: Kaiserschbarig) is a historical town and former commune in Alsace in northeastern France. The name is German for Emperor's Mountain.

    • 236–924 m (774–3,031 ft), (avg. 240 m or 790 ft)
    • France
  2. Kanton Kaysersberg. Lage des Kantons Kaysersberg im Arrondissement Ribeauvillé und im Département Haut-Rhin. Der Kanton Kaysersberg war bis ein französischer Wahlkreis im Arrondissement Ribeauvillé, im Département Haut-Rhin und in der ftüheren Region Elsass .

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  4. Mar 2, 2020 · Kaysersberg, the “Mountain of the Emperor”, certainly deserves its prestigious name. A tourist hotspot, the little city houses some of the most beautiful half-timbered houses of the Renaissance in Alsace in its entirely pedestrian centre.

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  5. The Château de Kaysersberg (also: Schlossberg) is a ruined castle in the commune of Kaysersberg in the Haut-Rhin département of France. History [ edit ] The castle was built for Albin Woelflin, imperial bailiff for Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor , around 1220.

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    Kaysersberg ( French pronunciation: [ kaizəʁsbɛʁɡ]; German: Kaisersberg [ ˈkaɪzɐsbɛʁk] ⓘ; Alsatian: Kaiserschbarig) is a historical town and former commune in Alsace in northeastern France. The name is German for Emperor's Mountain.

  7. Come and discover the imperial city of Kaysersberg on the Alsace Wine Route: its half-timbered houses, its castle and its vineyard.

  8. Le canton de Kaysersberg est une ancienne division administrative française, située dans le département du Haut-Rhin, en région Grand Est. Il faisait partie de la deuxième circonscription du Haut-Rhin. Il disparaît à l'occasion des élections départementales de 2015.

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