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Saint-Dié-des-Vosges has been at the heart of armed conflicts three times, and was strongly marked by the two world wars, notably by the destruction of 2/3 of the city in November 1944. This tour draws a map of remembrance that echoes our history books.
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Building on the work of the Deodatian statesman Jules Ferry, to whom we owe free, secular and compulsory schooling. From the Jules Ferry monument t...
VoirFrom the post-war years to the present day, Saint-Dié-des-Vosges has given rise to a new heritage, in tune with the times, a sign of a dynamism tha...
VoirA detail, a curiosity, an anecdote: the unusual is omnipresent. Elements of a sometimes innocuous appearance reveal fascinating pages of history. A...
VoirJean-Baptiste Jacques Augustin, Jules Ferry, Émile Gallé, Yvan Goll, Erckmann and Chatrian, Jean Prouvé ... Some were born or lived in our city. Ot...
VoirIn November 1944, the entire historic centre of the city was reduced to ashes by the retreating German army. As the reconstruction plan proposed by...
VoirStart Relay Cap France (Massif de la Madeleine) To get to the Relais Cap France from the Tourist Office, cross the Republic Bridge, then at the Sai...
VoirThis is evidenced by rare 13th century glass windows and a staggered production throughout the 20th century.
VoirWhat do we do in Sylvotherapy? Lots of things! Creation, games, energy work, contemplation, listening, touching outside and inside! All the activit...
VoirFrom the post-war years to the present day, Saint-Dié-des-Vosges has given rise to a new heritage, in tune with the times, a sign of a dynamism tha...
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