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Founded in the 12th century by the Benedictine monks, Alspach Abbey served as an important religious and spiritual center in the region. The abbey flourished for several centuries, becoming a place of prayer, work and learning.
Benedictine monks
Over time, the abbey underwent several transformations and was gradually abandoned. In the 19th century, the monastic buildings were converted into a paper mill, a transition reflecting the economic and industrial changes of the time. Despite these changes, some of the original Romanesque architecture has been preserved, offering today a glimpse of its medieval past.
several transformations and was gradually abandonedmonastic buildings were converted into a paper millthe original Romanesque architecture has been preserved
Today, the Friends of Alspach invite you to explore the remains of this Romanesque abbey, offering a fascinating testimony to the region's religious and industrial past.
Explore the remains of this Romanesque abbey.
Discover during your visit the paper art exhibition "Igoko" by Marine Chevanse.