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The Château de Brumath, a significant historical site, is situated in the French commune of Brumath in the Bas-Rhin department. It was constructed in the 1720s under the orders of Count Johann Reinhard III of Hanau. This historical context adds to the rich tapestry of the Château's past, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and architecture.
Following the French Revolution, the Château de Brumath underwent a transformation and was converted into a Lutheran church. Today, it continues to serve as a place of worship and also houses an archaeological museum in its basement. This dual function of the Château offers visitors a unique blend of religious history and archaeological discovery.
The main building of the Château de Brumath is a rectangular structure featuring six window axes and a central risalit of three window axes. It consists of two floors and is topped with a mansard roof. This architectural design is a testament to the period's style and craftsmanship, offering visitors a chance to appreciate the aesthetics of the past.
History & Anthropology
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