Thann, Haut-Rhin

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Thann, Haut-Rhin, France
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Thann, Haut-Rhin, France
Position of Thann
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Position of Thann

Thann is a commune and a sub-prefecture of the Haut-Rhin département, in France. In 2003, the population of Thann was estimated at 8,145. In French, its inhabitants are known as thannois (feminine thannoise)

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[edit] Geography

Thann is situated at the foot of the Vosges mountains, at the mouth of the valley of the Thur River. The Thur runs through the middle of the town.

[edit] Demographic Evolution

Demographic Evolution
1962 1968 1975 1982 1990 1999
7736 8318 8519 7788 7751 8033
Nombre retenu à partir de 1962 :Population sans doubles comptes

[edit] Transport

Road Network

Thann is 43km from Colmar and 21km from Mulhouse. The town is also well situated for the French autoroute network such as the A35 and A36.

The RN66 (Route Nationale 66) passes through Thann, providing an east-west route between Mulhouse and Epinal.

Rail Network 
  • Thann and the Thur valley is served by regular TER trains on a branch line running from Mulhouse to Kruth.
  • from 2011, it is planned that Thann will be directly linked to the public transport network of Mulhouse via a new tram-train service.

[edit] Architectural Heritage

Collégiale - Detail of the West Front
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Collégiale - Detail of the West Front
La Tour des Sorcières (left) and the River Thur
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La Tour des Sorcières (left) and the River Thur
L'oeil de la sorcière
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L'oeil de la sorcière

Despite sustaining heavy damage in World War I and World War II, Thann contains several old buildings and monuments of significance.

La Collégiale Saint-Thiébaut

Situated in the centre of the old town, the church known as the Collégiale is good example of the style of gothic architecture that flourished in the Rhine valley in the late middle ages. The Cathedrals of Strasbourg and Freiburg in Germany are also built in a similar style.

The building owes its name "La collégiale" to the college of monks who moved to Thann from the nearby town of Saint-Amarin in 1442. Construction of the collégiale tooke more than 200 years, from the end of the 13th Century into the 15th Century, and was completed in 1516 with the 78m tall spire.

La Tour des Sorcières (The Witches' Tower)

This was a tower in the old town walls, and built in 1411. The bulbous roof dates from 1628. Today the interior houses a museum dedicated to winemaking.

Le Château de l'Engelbourg (Engelbourg Castle)

The ruins of the Engelbourg Castle sit on a hill to the north of the old town. The castle was constructed in the 13th century by the Counts of Ferrette to control the entrance to the valley and ensure the paying of tolls by those wishing to cross the Vosges by way of the Thur valley and the col de Bussang. The castle was destroyed on the orders of Louis XIV. During demolition, one of towers overturned and cracked into sections, one of which forms a large stone ring known locally today as The Witch's Eye (L'oeil de la sorcière).

[edit] Education

The town is served by 4 écoles maternelles; 3 écoles élémentaires; 2 collèges (Collège Charles Walch and Collège Rémy Faesch); and 2 lycées (Lycée Professionel Charles Pointet and Lycée Scheurer-Kestner).

The collèges and lycées in Thann provide secondary education for pupils living in the surrounding rural areas, particularly the Thur valley.

[edit] Tourism

  • Thann is the southern terminus of the route des Vins d'Alsace. The northern side of the town is overlooked by the Rangen vineyard, one of the few vineyards in Alsace to be classed grand cru
  • Thann is well situated for access to the Parc naturel régional des Ballons des Vosges

[edit] People

[edit] Twin towns

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