File:Le château de Haut-Andlau et son thal (47961077647).jpg

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Comme beaucoup de château fort d'Alsace, cette citadelle dominait la vallée d'Andlau et de

la Kirneck pour se préparer à d'éventuels combats. Cela fut utile pendant plusieurs siècles mais Louis XIV en décida autrement après avoir signer les traités de Westphalie mettant fin à la guerre de 30 ans et au rattachement de la région à la France. En effet, le roi soleil, en détruisant une bonne part des châteaux d'Alsace, souhaitait amoindrir la puissance de ces places fortes pour se protéger des révoltes des nobles locaux.
Date Taken on 13 July 2017, 15:53
Source Le château de Haut-Andlau et son thal
Author Valentin R. from France
Camera location48° 24′ 00.69″ N, 7° 25′ 21.8″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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