Domaine de la Léonardsau

Domaine de la Léonardsau is a château in the commune of , in the department of , Alsace, France. It is a listed historical monument since 1986.
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  • Type: Park
  • Description: French Castle situated in Bœrsch
  • Also known as: Château de la Leonardsau”, “Parc du Domaine de la Leonardsau”, and “Parc du Domaine de la Léonardsau

Places of Interest

Highlights include Chapelle Notre-Dame-aux-Chênes de Saint-Léonard and Town hall of Boersch.

Church
is a church.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Bœrsch and Ottrott.

Village
is a commune in the department in in north-eastern .

Village
is a commune in the department in in north-eastern . It lies southwest of . The vineyards in and around produce the red Rouge d', a geographical denomination within the registered designation of origin Alsace AOC.

Village
is a commune in the department in Alsace in northeastern .

Domaine de la Léonardsau

Latitude
48.46937° or 48° 28′ 10″ north
Longitude
7.44325° or 7° 26′ 36″ east
Elevation
246 metres (807 feet)
Open location code
8FW9FC9V+P8
Geo­Names ID
11881112
Wiki­data ID
Q15940213
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