Musée Unterlinder

Wednesday September 14,2022

Today we had a relaxing day in Colmar, France visiting  the Unterlinden Museum, established in 1849. It is know for housing the Isenheim Alterpiece, an enormous movable alterpiece constructed and painted between 1512 and 1516. The building is a 13th century convent later joined to a 1906 former public bath house. The collection was superb. After the museum we strolled around town. Tonight we has a relaxing dinner at a typical Alsacian restaurant.

Courtyard of converted convert now museum 

One side of the alterpiece in grand display
 with closer photo below


Ancient Tombstone-Covering

Wardrobe with intricate carvings 

Marketplace display of spices

Lite lunch with some refreshment. Ooh la la. .

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  1. Museums always teach me something I didn’t know - very cool

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