PFISTER HOUSE
A house whose turret, wooden gallery and biblical paintings leave people speechless when they come to admire it
A Renaissance gem in the heart of Colmar! With its carved turret, wooden gallery and biblical frescoes worthy of a movie set, the Maison Pfister is a real head-turner. Built in the 16th century, it was inhabited from 1841 to 1892 by the family whose name it bears. You can't visit it, but it doesn't matter: its façade is enough to captivate. Artist Christian Vacksterffer has created an open-air work of art that spans the centuries. A must-see for lovers of architecture... and visual emotion.
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