Nestled within a 13th-century Dominican convent in the charming Alsace town of Colmar, the Unterlinden Museum (Musée Unterlinden) houses an extensive collection of European art, ranging from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. The museum’s most renowned piece is the Isenheim Altarpiece, a striking early 16th-century work that combines intricate sculpture with vivid painting. Visitors can explore the historic setting and admire a diverse array of artworks, offering a rich cultural and historical experience.
Unterlinden Museum (Musee Unterlinden)
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