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EncyclopediaVineyards villages of Alsace |
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Grand Cru : [ Gloeckelberg ]
History
The parish was attached to the bishopric of Basle until 744 .
The village is at this time already quoted in the list of the wine villages of Alsace.
Rodern is quoted towards 1200 under the name of
" Rodere " or " clearing ".
Rodern belonged to the Lords of " Rappolstein " who sold it to the " Habsbourg " in 1313.
An anthracite mine was exploited there from 1772 till 1850.
Sightseeing
Neolithic finds.
Some old houses of the 15th to the 18th century.
Notably the " Schloessel " or "a small castle ", a small manor house of the 18th century .
The church Saint Georges of the 18th century : the base of its bell tower is of Gothic style, the furniture is of baroque and rustic styles.
Miscellaneous Informations
Altitude 260 m. 313 inhabitants. Flower decked village** 2003.
At the foot of the Vosges Mountains.
Vineyard : Route des vins d'Alsace : nationwide known for its famous Pinot Noir .
Cereals, orchards.
Production of honey of the Vosges.
Cattle breeding.
Patron's festival on Saint Georges' day April 23rd .
Pinot Noir fete on the 21st and 22nd of July.
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