Maison de la Région Alsace
This 16th-century Renaissance mansion serves as the official showcase for Alsace's regional products, from wines and foie gras to handwoven textiles and pottery.
About Maison de la Région Alsace
This 16th-century Renaissance mansion serves as the official showcase for Alsace's regional products, from wines and foie gras to handwoven textiles and pottery. You'll find a curated boutique selling authentic Alsatian goods alongside rotating exhibitions featuring local artisans. The building itself is gorgeous, with original stone archways, wooden beams, and a peaceful inner courtyard that feels worlds away from the tourist crowds.
The visit flows naturally from the ground floor exhibition space into the boutique upstairs, where you can sample local wines and spirits before buying. The staff genuinely knows their products and will let you taste Gewürztraminer or regional brandies without pressure. The courtyard provides a quiet spot to sit and plan your next move, especially welcome after navigating Petite France's busy streets.
Most travel guides oversell this as a major attraction when it's really a pleasant 30-minute browse. The prices are fair but not bargains: expect to pay 15-25 EUR for decent Alsatian wines, 8-12 EUR for local jams or honey. Skip the tourist trinkets near the entrance and head straight to the wine section if you're serious about taking home quality Alsatian products. The exhibitions change monthly and range from excellent to forgettable.
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