Visit and sapinesque snack
In Sélestat, the birthplace of the Christmas tree, the Maison du Pain invites you on a unique journey through traditions and flavors. At 4pm, let yourself be guided into the heart of its museum and discover the gourmet history of Christmas specialties, which have been delighting the palates of young and old alike for centuries.
During this guided tour, you’ll learn about the origins of emblematic Christmas recipes, while immersing yourself in the warm atmosphere of this magical season. To round off the experience, a guided tasting of gingerbread, bredele and other sweets is also on the program, accompanied by a hot drink of your choice: mulled wine, chocolate or spiced apple juice. A real feast for your taste buds!
Lasting 1h15, this activity combines history, culture and gourmet pleasure, offering a moment of sharing with family and friends. A memorable sensory experience that celebrates the magical spirit of Christmas.
Book your ticket now and come and experience this timeless moment, at the heart of authentic Alsatian traditions!
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Average duration 1h15
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Languages spoken French
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Difficulty Suitable for all
From 06.12.2024 to 03.01.2025
From €15 per person
- Guided tour of the museum
- Guided tasting
- A hot drink
November 29 at 4pm
06/12 at 16h
20/12 at 16h
12/27 at 16h
03/01 at 16h
- A guided tour of the customs associated with Christmas specialities
- An immersive activity that awakens the senses with a tasting of typical Christmas products
- A convivial moment to share with family and friends
ASSOCIATION DE LA MAISON DU PAIN D ALSACE
A must-see in Sélestat, the Maison du Pain d'Alsace is first and foremost a museum where you can discover the history of bread and Alsatian specialties, as well as a bakery producing special breads and Alsatian specialties on a daily basis. The Musée du Pain d'Alsace 300 m² of contemporary exhibition space enables visitors of all ages to discover the richness of this foodstuff, present since the dawn of time. A 2018 renovation focused on Alsatian delicacies such as pretzels, kougelhopf, etc. A collection of unique objects, assembled over nearly 30 years, is on display.