Neuf-Brisach is a fortified town in the French region of Alsace that was built in 1697 after France lost the nearby town of Breisach to the Holy Roman Empire. It was designed to serve as a defensive stronghold guarding France's border with the Holy Roman Empire and later with German states.
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The nearest train station with international connections is in Colmar, which can be reached hourly from Strasbourg, Basel, and Mulhouse.
Buses #301 and 1076 run from Colmar, schedules can be found at this page. #1076 proceeds then to Breisach, Germany.
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Neuf-Brisach kept its fortress appearance. Its fortified walls are 2.5 km long and it is certainly one of the main attractions of the city. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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新布里萨克(法語:Neuf-Brisach,法语发音:[nœfbʁizak] () 或 [nøbʁizak];德語:Neubreisach;阿爾薩斯語:(Nei-)Brisach)是法国上莱茵省的一个市镇,属于科尔马-里博维莱区。
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