The Uneven Alsace (in Alsatian: Gromme Elsass), is a natural Région of France, which is composed of the cantons of Saar-Union and Drulingen, as well as the surrounding Small-Pierre and villages.

History

Alsace Bossue was populated as of the Neolithic . It gathers the communes formerly integrated into the old counties of Sarrewerden and the Small-Pierre and with the seigniory of Diemeringen and Asswiller. Nowadays of many archaeological vestiges and castles are still visible.

Old ground of Empire, one of the last to be attached to the France in 1793, this area, for the periods of Old Mode, saw to settle Dutch, French, Swiss, German and even of the Austrian . Certain villages have a Catholic church, a protesting temple and a synagog.

This area knew to preserve an exceptional inheritance, Bonnefontaine (the Low-Rhine), one of the richest Neolithic stations of Alsace with its castle Empire, Mackwiller, which has a Roman palate with thermal baths and mausoleum. One discovered there one of the largest sanctuaries of the god Mithra of the western world. One can also discover the Wasserburg Lorentzen or the Renaissance castle of Diedendorf which has the most beautiful murals of the east of France. Many Gothic churches, baroques and neo-classic, middle-class architectures, Oriel S, preserved villages of town planning knew to keep all their seal.

Alsace Bossue is indeed an rural area with many orchards, shaded forests, full of fish rivers. At the dawn of the 20th century, the industrialization of the campaigns was characterized by the establishment of manufactures. The straw hats of Langenhagen, the Alsatian Rope manufacture Dommel, the crowns of pearls Karcher, the gas generators Imbert were a long time manufacture of world famous. The regional Museum of Uneven Alsace with Saar-Union, makes it possible to discover the inheritance of a whole area.

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