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Saverne

SAVERNE, seat of the exiled Catholic prince-bishops of Strasbourg during the Reformation, commands the only easy route across the Vosges into Alsace, at a point where the hills are pinched to a narrow waist. The best launch pad from which to explore the northern Vosges, it's a small town, with plenty of the region's characteristic steep-pitched roofs and window boxes full of geraniums.The River Zorn and the Marne– Rhine canal both weave their way through the town, the latter framing the château's formal gardens in a graceful right-angle bend. Alongside the château, the church of Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité contains another finely carved pulpit by Hans Hammer.

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