In 1360, the village was first called Colroy and in the 17th century, its Alsatian name Koenigsberg meant "the king's hill". After being destroyed and partly decimated during the Thirty Years War, the village was repopulated with the many survivors who had fled into the woods before welcoming Vosges from neighboring regions, but also Swiss and other refugees from the Montbéliard country after 1660. Two points of importance here: the typical habitat with the house of the Haute-Vallée de la Bruche type, a former farmhouse of monobloc type, and the altars of the Saint-Nicolas church, baroque and which would come from the Sainte-Odile mount.

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