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For other places of the same name, see Saint Pierre.
Saint Pierre
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48 ° 23 ′ 5 ″ N 7 ° 28 ′ 18 ″ E
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Saint Pierre is a village of Bas-Rhin.

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The name of the town is linked to ancient links with the Bishop's Palace and the Holy See. Its coat of arms incorporates the key of Saint Peter. The castle of Ittenwiller, a former Augustinian priory, is still inhabited.

Some beautiful mansions bear witness to an active industrial past from the XIXe century. Up to seven mills used the motive power of theAndlau.

Active and authentic rural village, Saint-Pierre is very popular as a stopover village to discover theAlsace. The proximity of the Wine Route, Strasbourg and of Colmar have fostered a very diversified offer in terms of catering and accommodation. The village benefits from a remarkable summer flowering. The craft brewery allows you to discover 'Saint-Pierre'.

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