Graufthal troglodyte cave homes
The Graufthal troglodyte cave homes are houses carved in the rock. Also called maisons des rochers, literally meaning houses in the rocks, they were built in the 17th century, and have been inhabited until 1947.
It is now a museum, open from March to October, for 2€ entrance fee. Some guided visits are organized at fixed dates, schedule available on the official website — for 2019, they will happen at 3pm on 12th of April, 10th of May, 14th of June, 17th of July, 14th of August, and 11th of October.
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To get to Graufthal and visit its Troglodyte homes in France, you will need a car, and drive from the nearest airport, Strasbourg SXB 67km away, or from the nearest train station Saverne 17km away.
Graufthal troglodyt cave houses address: 22 Rue Principale Graufthal, 67320 Graufthal.
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Originally published at www.wcifly.com on January 21, 2019.