Statue de la Liberté
Colmar's Little Liberty
Discover the Calvaire de Colmar, a historical landmark offering a glimpse into the rich past and cultural heritage of Colmar, France.
The Calvaire de Colmar, located at 135 Rue du Ladhof, is a historical landmark with cultural significance. While its exact origins remain debated, with Hans Bongartz or Jörg Müglich possibly being the creator, it stands as a testament to Colmar's rich past.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From Colmar city center, walk southeast towards Rue des Marchands. Continue onto Rue des Écoles until you reach Place de la Gare. Then, take Rue du Ladhof for approximately 1.2 kilometers. The Calvaire de Colmar will be on your right at 135 Rue du Ladhof.
Public Transport
From the Colmar train station (Gare de Colmar), take Bus Line 2 towards 'Ladhof'. Get off at the 'Ladhof' stop, the closest to Calvaire de Colmar. From there, walk northwest on Rue du Ladhof; you will see Calvaire de Colmar at 135 Rue du Ladhof. A single bus ticket costs €1.50.
Use Calvaire de Colmar as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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Discover the fairytale charm of Colmar, a picturesque town in France's Alsace region, known for its medieval architecture, colorful houses, scenic canals, and exceptional wines.
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