CONTADES PARK
Park with playgrounds for children, petanque court and ping-pong tables, with the beautiful Osterloff villa at the back.
Created in 1764 on a former firing range, the eight-hectare Parc du Contades is named after Maréchal de Contades, military commander of the Province of Alsace. At the rear of the park is the magnificent Villa Osterloff, built in the early 20th century. It was one of the last villas to line the park. The cast-iron bandstand dates from 1882, and its stage hosts wind band concerts every summer. Children's play areas, a pétanque court and ping-pong tables make the park a fun place to be.
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