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Barr, Bas-Rhin

Barr (French pronunciation: [baʁ] ; in Alsatian Borr) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in the Alsace region of north-eastern France.[3]

Barr
Town square
Location of Barr
Barr
Barr
Coordinates: 48°24′32″N 7°27′02″E / 48.4089°N 7.4506°E / 48.4089; 7.4506
CountryFrance
RegionGrand Est
DepartmentBas-Rhin
ArrondissementSélestat-Erstein
CantonObernai
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Nathalie Ernst[1]
Area
1
20.61 km2 (7.96 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
7,152
 • Density350/km2 (900/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
67021 /67140
Elevation176–971 m (577–3,186 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Barrois or Barroises.[4]

The commune has been awarded "three flowers" by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom.[5]

Geography edit

 
A typical street in Barr

Barr lies in the foothills of the Vosges Mountains at the foot of Mont Sainte-Odile some 25 km (15 miles) south-west of Strasbourg and 5 km (3 miles) north of Epfig. The A35 autoroute passes through the eastern tip of the commune from north to south and Exit   13  lies in the tip of the commune. The D62 runs west through the commune from the exit to Andlau. Access to Barr town is by the D362 from Mittelbergheim in the south, by the D35 from Heiligenstein in the north, and by the D42 which branches from the D1422 north of Gertwiller. The D1422 from Gertwiller in the north runs from north to south through the east of the commune and continues to Saint-Pierre. The D854 goes from the town west through the length of the commune then north to join the D426 in the west. The D426 continues through the western part of the commune to Le Hohwald. The D109 comes from Saint-Nabor in the north to join the D854 in the west of the commune. The D130 branches off the D426 in the west of the commune and goes west to join the D214 at Rothlach. There is also Barr railway station in the town with the railway going north to Gertwiller station and south to Eichhoffen station.[6][7]

Barr is the wine capital of Alsace with the oldest Alsace wine fair (over 100 years) and an historical "Harvest Festival" which is traditionally held the first weekend of October.

La Kirneck river rises in the west of the commune and flows eastwards through the town and continues east to join the Andlau.[6][7]

 
A view over Barr

Transport and communication routes edit

  • There is a half-hourly TER Grand Est railway service from Barr station.
  • The Alsatian Vineyards cycle route (EuroVelo 5) passes through the town.
  • The town is included in the Vosges part of the GR 5 hiking trail and E2 European path.
  • From 1889 to 1906 the Forest Railway Welschbruch was a narrow-gauge railway along the river Kirneck.

Environment edit

Part of the "forest of Landsberg" is located in the commune. This forest has been owned by a forestry group run by six managers since 1800. The forest covers 158 hectares (390 acres) (nearly 25 ha; 60 acres unproductive) spread over 3 communes (Heiligenstein, Barr, and Obernai). It is the subject of a "close to nature forestry" management according to the principles recommended by Prosilva with no clear-felling. It was certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) in December 2000 and by the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) in December 2002.[8]

History edit

Although the first written records mentioning the village of Barr as Barru dates from the year 788, historians believe that the site was occupied long before as evidenced by many prehistoric remains of the Iron Age and Bronze Age discovered in the area.

Barr was originally an imperial property, but in 1522 the Habsburgs leased it to Nicolas Ziegler, and converted into Allod or freehold three years later. His son later sold it to the city of Strasbourg. This led to Barr being involved in the Bishop's War of Strasbourg (1592–1604) against the Catholics of Lorraine, which resulted in Barr's castle and many of its houses being razed to the ground in 1592.[9]

During the Thirty Years War it suffered from the Holy Roman Empire, the Swedes, and the French but less than the surrounding villages. During the conflict with Louis XIV in Strasbourg, the town was occupied by the French: the murder of an officer by a resident brought about the burning of the town in retaliation.

Rebuilding was rapid and thereafter Barr had no further disasters although it had to endure the passage of troops that had to be fed.

In the 18th century there was a legal process that lasted nearly a century opposing the ceding of the localities of the Lordship of Barr to the city of Strasbourg, their suzerain, who claimed all the forests of its vassal. In 1763 a first decision attributed the lands to Strasbourg; there was an appeal and it was not until 1836, under the July Monarchy, that the verdict was definitively confirmed.

Heraldry edit

 
Arms of Barr
Blazon:

Argent, a portcullis of Sable.



The portcullis in the arms symbolizes the ancestral role of this city as the last barrier on the way to the Mont Sainte-Odile, formerly a sacred place occupied by the Druids.

Administration edit

 
The Town Hall

List of Successive Mayors[10]

From To Name Party Position
1815 Jacques Dietz
1962 1971 Louis Klipfel[11] Farmer
1971 1989 Marcel Krieg Doctor
1989 1995 Michel Schwanger
1995 2020 Gilbert Scholly[12] UMP VP of Regional Council of Alsace since 1998
2020 2026 Nathalie Ernst

Twinning edit

Barr has twinning associations with:[13]

Demography edit

In 2017 the commune had 7,238 inhabitants.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 3,771—    
1800 3,996+0.83%
1806 4,143+0.60%
1821 4,091−0.08%
1831 4,324+0.56%
1836 4,521+0.90%
1841 4,095−1.96%
1846 4,185+0.44%
1851 4,345+0.75%
1856 4,737+1.74%
1861 4,877+0.58%
1866 5,082+0.83%
1871 5,655+2.16%
1875 5,945+1.26%
1880 5,857−0.30%
1885 5,646−0.73%
1890 5,678+0.11%
1895 5,576−0.36%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1900 5,243−1.22%
1905 5,022−0.86%
1910 4,934−0.35%
1921 4,176−1.50%
1926 4,185+0.04%
1931 4,278+0.44%
1936 4,389+0.51%
1946 4,430+0.09%
1954 4,322−0.31%
1962 4,207−0.34%
1968 4,268+0.24%
1975 4,157−0.38%
1982 4,511+1.17%
1990 4,839+0.88%
1999 5,892+2.21%
2007 6,705+1.63%
2012 7,052+1.01%
2017 7,238+0.52%
Source: EHESS[14] and INSEE[15]

Culture and heritage edit

Barr has a very large number of buildings and sites that are registered as historical monuments.

Highlights of some of the sites are:

  • The Protestant Church of Saint Martin [16]
  • The Protestant and Catholic cemeteries 
  • Barracks, Saint Martin church - school and organ. The based was built by Stiehr Mockers and the instrument designed by Kriess.
  • The old synagogue had to be destroyed in 1982 following the collapse of a corner pillar, but the windows of the synagogue were reused for the benefit of the Meinau oratory and some stones including the Tablets of Stone are displayed in the park of the Elisa Foundation in Strasbourg.[17]
  • The Town Hall 
  • A Coaching Inn 
  • The Museum of the Folie Marco 

The commune has over 500 items that are registered as historical objects.[18]

Picture gallery edit

Culture edit

Notable people linked to the commune edit

See also edit

Bibliography edit

  • "Alternative and simultaneum in the Bailiwick of Barr: a new balance between Lutherans and Catholics, 1681-1789", in Yearbook of the Society of History and Archaeology of Dambach-la-Ville, Barr, Obernai, 2013, No. 47, p. 115-130 (in French)
  • Meryem Grifty, Barr, for a history of past times or The history of urban development of the barroise city, M. Grifty, Strasbourg, 1998, 100 p. (in French)
  • Friedrich Hecker, Die Stadt Barr von der französischen Revolution bis auf unsere Tage, Strassburger Druckerei, 1911, 354 p. (in German)
  • Anémone Koffel, "Viticulture and wine producers in Barr 1815-1939", in Historic Buildings in Alsace, 1998 No. 1, p. 153-160 (in French)
  • Jean-Marie Le Minor, "Surgeons, barbers, and swimmers in Barr from the 16th to the 18th century", in Yearbook of the Society of History and Archaeology of Dambach-la-Ville, Barr, Obernai, 2004, No. 38, p. 109-136 (in French)
  • Claude Muller, From lived history: a barroise chronicle of Jacques Frey (1820-1898)", in Yearbook of the Society of History and Archaeology of Dambach-la-Ville", Barr, Obernai, 2011 No. 45, p. 8-12 (in French)
  • Renée Schneider, "Schools in Barr in the 20th century", in Yearbook of the Society of History and Archaeology of Dambach-la-Ville, Barr, Obernai, 2007, No. 41, p. 81-122 (in French)
  • Renée Schneider, "Industry in the 19th century: the family of Moses Barr", in Yearbook of the Society of History and Archaeology of Dambach-la-Ville, Barr, Obernai, 2010, No. 44, p. 27-58 (in French)
  • Renée Schneider, "From Alsace to America: the family Bartholmé Barr", in Yearbook of the Society of History and Archaeology of Dambach-la-Ville, Barr, Obernai, 2010, No. 44, p. 113-132 (in French)
  • Régine Philippe Schultz and Schultz, Once upon a time ... es war einmal ... Barr: a page of Alsatian history between 1870 and 1918, Ed Alsace, Colmar, 1993, 96 p.
  • Emmanuel Solère Stintzy, "Barr: the authentic, not kitsch!", in In Alsace, 2005, No. 39, p. 54-68 (in French)

References edit

  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises (in French). 2 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Populations légales 2021". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  3. ^ INSEE commune file
  4. ^ Inhabitants of Bas-Rhin (in French)
  5. ^ Competition for Towns and Villages in Bloom website December 10, 2014, at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  6. ^ a b c Barr on Google Maps
  7. ^ a b Barr on the Géoportail from National Geographic Institute (IGN) website (in French)
  8. ^ Presentation of the Forest of Landsberg 2015-01-28 at the Wayback Machine, Prosilva, consulted 1 July 2012 (in French)
  9. ^ . Krucker family. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
  10. ^ List of Mayors of France (in French)
  11. ^ The Louis-Klipfel Stadium: biography of a mayor (in French)
  12. ^ List of Mayors at 10 April 2014 on the Bas-Rhin prefecture website 23 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  13. ^ National Commission for Decentralised cooperation (in French)
  14. ^ Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Barr, EHESS (in French).
  15. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  16. ^ Barr, Lutheran Parish (in French)
  17. ^ The reemployment of the windows of the synagogue
  18. ^ Base Palissy: Search for heritage in the commune, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  19. ^ The crazy anarchist revolt according to Gatlif, Le Monde, 24 November 1999, consulted on 24 February 2015. The Town Hall, the Kirchberg mountains, and the intersection of Rue Brune and Rue de l'École are recognisable places on-screen. Critique in Le Monde on the film by Tony Gatlif, Je suis né d'une cigogne (in French)

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Barr French pronunciation baʁ in Alsatian Borr is a commune in the Bas Rhin department in the Alsace region of north eastern France 3 BarrCommuneTown squareCoat of armsLocation of BarrBarrShow map of FranceBarrShow map of Grand EstCoordinates 48 24 32 N 7 27 02 E 48 4089 N 7 4506 E 48 4089 7 4506CountryFranceRegionGrand EstDepartmentBas RhinArrondissementSelestat ErsteinCantonObernaiGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Nathalie Ernst 1 Area120 61 km2 7 96 sq mi Population 2021 2 7 152 Density350 km2 900 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code67021 67140Elevation176 971 m 577 3 186 ft 1 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries The inhabitants of the commune are known as Barrois or Barroises 4 The commune has been awarded three flowers by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom 5 Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Transport and communication routes 1 2 Environment 2 History 2 1 Heraldry 3 Administration 3 1 Twinning 4 Demography 5 Culture and heritage 5 1 Picture gallery 5 2 Culture 6 Notable people linked to the commune 7 See also 7 1 Bibliography 8 ReferencesGeography edit nbsp A typical street in Barr Barr lies in the foothills of the Vosges Mountains at the foot of Mont Sainte Odile some 25 km 15 miles south west of Strasbourg and 5 km 3 miles north of Epfig The A35 autoroute passes through the eastern tip of the commune from north to south and Exit nbsp 13 lies in the tip of the commune The D62 runs west through the commune from the exit to Andlau Access to Barr town is by the D362 from Mittelbergheim in the south by the D35 from Heiligenstein in the north and by the D42 which branches from the D1422 north of Gertwiller The D1422 from Gertwiller in the north runs from north to south through the east of the commune and continues to Saint Pierre The D854 goes from the town west through the length of the commune then north to join the D426 in the west The D426 continues through the western part of the commune to Le Hohwald The D109 comes from Saint Nabor in the north to join the D854 in the west of the commune The D130 branches off the D426 in the west of the commune and goes west to join the D214 at Rothlach There is also Barr railway station in the town with the railway going north to Gertwiller station and south to Eichhoffen station 6 7 Barr is the wine capital of Alsace with the oldest Alsace wine fair over 100 years and an historical Harvest Festival which is traditionally held the first weekend of October La Kirneck river rises in the west of the commune and flows eastwards through the town and continues east to join the Andlau 6 7 nbsp A view over Barr Transport and communication routes edit There is a half hourly TER Grand Est railway service from Barr station The Alsatian Vineyards cycle route EuroVelo 5 passes through the town The town is included in the Vosges part of the GR 5 hiking trail and E2 European path From 1889 to 1906 the Forest Railway Welschbruch was a narrow gauge railway along the river Kirneck Environment edit Part of the forest of Landsberg is located in the commune This forest has been owned by a forestry group run by six managers since 1800 The forest covers 158 hectares 390 acres nearly 25 ha 60 acres unproductive spread over 3 communes Heiligenstein Barr and Obernai It is the subject of a close to nature forestry management according to the principles recommended by Prosilva with no clear felling It was certified by the Forest Stewardship Council FSC in December 2000 and by the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification PEFC in December 2002 8 History editAlthough the first written records mentioning the village of Barr as Barru dates from the year 788 historians believe that the site was occupied long before as evidenced by many prehistoric remains of the Iron Age and Bronze Age discovered in the area Barr was originally an imperial property but in 1522 the Habsburgs leased it to Nicolas Ziegler and converted into Allod or freehold three years later His son later sold it to the city of Strasbourg This led to Barr being involved in the Bishop s War of Strasbourg 1592 1604 against the Catholics of Lorraine which resulted in Barr s castle and many of its houses being razed to the ground in 1592 9 During the Thirty Years War it suffered from the Holy Roman Empire the Swedes and the French but less than the surrounding villages During the conflict with Louis XIV in Strasbourg the town was occupied by the French the murder of an officer by a resident brought about the burning of the town in retaliation Rebuilding was rapid and thereafter Barr had no further disasters although it had to endure the passage of troops that had to be fed In the 18th century there was a legal process that lasted nearly a century opposing the ceding of the localities of the Lordship of Barr to the city of Strasbourg their suzerain who claimed all the forests of its vassal In 1763 a first decision attributed the lands to Strasbourg there was an appeal and it was not until 1836 under the July Monarchy that the verdict was definitively confirmed Heraldry edit nbsp Arms of Barr Blazon Argent a portcullis of Sable The portcullis in the arms symbolizes the ancestral role of this city as the last barrier on the way to the Mont Sainte Odile formerly a sacred place occupied by the Druids Administration edit nbsp The Town Hall This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items April 2021 List of Successive Mayors 10 From To Name Party Position 1815 Jacques Dietz 1962 1971 Louis Klipfel 11 Farmer 1971 1989 Marcel Krieg Doctor 1989 1995 Michel Schwanger 1995 2020 Gilbert Scholly 12 UMP VP of Regional Council of Alsace since 1998 2020 2026 Nathalie Ernst Twinning edit See also List of twin towns and sister cities in France Barr has twinning associations with 13 nbsp Trier Germany since 1961 nbsp Kolda Senegal since 1998 Demography editIn 2017 the commune had 7 238 inhabitants Historical populationYearPop p a 17933 771 18003 996 0 83 18064 143 0 60 18214 091 0 08 18314 324 0 56 18364 521 0 90 18414 095 1 96 18464 185 0 44 18514 345 0 75 18564 737 1 74 18614 877 0 58 18665 082 0 83 18715 655 2 16 18755 945 1 26 18805 857 0 30 18855 646 0 73 18905 678 0 11 18955 576 0 36 YearPop p a 19005 243 1 22 19055 022 0 86 19104 934 0 35 19214 176 1 50 19264 185 0 04 19314 278 0 44 19364 389 0 51 19464 430 0 09 19544 322 0 31 19624 207 0 34 19684 268 0 24 19754 157 0 38 19824 511 1 17 19904 839 0 88 19995 892 2 21 20076 705 1 63 20127 052 1 01 20177 238 0 52 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Source EHESS 14 and INSEE 15 Culture and heritage editBarr has a very large number of buildings and sites that are registered as historical monuments Highlights of some of the sites are The Protestant Church of Saint Martin nbsp 16 The Protestant and Catholic cemeteries nbsp Barracks Saint Martin church school and organ The based was built by Stiehr Mockers and the instrument designed by Kriess The old synagogue had to be destroyed in 1982 following the collapse of a corner pillar but the windows of the synagogue were reused for the benefit of the Meinau oratory and some stones including the Tablets of Stone are displayed in the park of the Elisa Foundation in Strasbourg 17 The Town Hall nbsp A Coaching Inn nbsp The Museum of the Folie Marco nbsp The commune has over 500 items that are registered as historical objects 18 Picture gallery edit nbsp Catholic Cemetery nbsp Protestant Cemetery nbsp 3 Rue de la Stey nbsp House in the Town Square nbsp Ruined Chateau nbsp Folie Marco Vineyards nbsp Musee de la Folie Marco nbsp The Main Street nbsp 26 Rue du Docteur Sultzer nbsp Old shoe factory nbsp Barr nbsp Rue du Docteur Sulzer nbsp Rue de la Kirneck nbsp A row of houses nbsp Town Hall nbsp Old grape press nbsp 17 Rue College nbsp Location of the old synagogue nbsp Old water pump nbsp The Protestant Church nbsp Catholic Church Culture edit The Municipal band Union of Barr has existed since 1863 The film by Tony Gatlif Je suis ne d une cigogne 1999 with Romain Duris and Rona Hartner shot some scenes with the landscape of Barr 19 Notable people linked to the commune editRichard Hartmann native of Barr locomotive manufacturer who founded a large factory in Chemnitz Edouard Schure esoteric writer Jean Hermann 1768 1793 doctor and naturalist whose natural history gave birth to the Musee zoologique de la ville de Strasbourg Jean Frederic Hermann 1743 1820 brother of Jean MP for Bas Rhin and Mayor of Strasbourg Martin von Feuerstein artist and painter born on 6 January 1856 in Barr and died 13 February 1931 at Munich Paul Schmitthenner German architect and University professor Albert Wolff 1906 1989 French born American Olympic fencer Catherine Poulain 1960 writer See also editCommunes of the Bas Rhin department Bibliography edit Alternative and simultaneum in the Bailiwick of Barr a new balance between Lutherans and Catholics 1681 1789 in Yearbook of the Society of History and Archaeology of Dambach la Ville Barr Obernai 2013 No 47 p 115 130 in French Meryem Grifty Barr for a history of past times or The history of urban development of the barroise city M Grifty Strasbourg 1998 100 p in French Friedrich Hecker Die Stadt Barr von der franzosischen Revolution bis auf unsere Tage Strassburger Druckerei 1911 354 p in German Anemone Koffel Viticulture and wine producers in Barr 1815 1939 in Historic Buildings in Alsace 1998 No 1 p 153 160 in French Jean Marie Le Minor Surgeons barbers and swimmers in Barr from the 16th to the 18th century in Yearbook of the Society of History and Archaeology of Dambach la Ville Barr Obernai 2004 No 38 p 109 136 in French Claude Muller From lived history a barroise chronicle of Jacques Frey 1820 1898 inYearbook of the Society of History and Archaeology of Dambach la Ville Barr Obernai 2011 No 45 p 8 12 in French Renee Schneider Schools in Barr in the 20th century in Yearbook of the Society of History and Archaeology of Dambach la Ville Barr Obernai 2007 No 41 p 81 122 in French Renee Schneider Industry in the 19th century the family of Moses Barr in Yearbook of the Society of History and Archaeology of Dambach la Ville Barr Obernai 2010 No 44 p 27 58 in French Renee Schneider From Alsace to America the family Bartholme Barr in Yearbook of the Society of History and Archaeology of Dambach la Ville Barr Obernai 2010 No 44 p 113 132 in French Regine Philippe Schultz and Schultz Once upon a time es war einmal Barr a page of Alsatian history between 1870 and 1918 Ed Alsace Colmar 1993 96 p Emmanuel Solere Stintzy Barr the authentic not kitsch in In Alsace 2005 No 39 p 54 68 in French References edit Repertoire national des elus les maires data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des donnees publiques francaises in French 2 December 2020 Populations legales 2021 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 28 December 2023 INSEE commune file Inhabitants of Bas Rhin in French Competition for Towns and Villages in Bloom website Archived December 10 2014 at the Wayback Machine in French a b c Barr on Google Maps a b Barr on the Geoportail from National Geographic Institute IGN website in French Presentation of the Forest of Landsberg Archived 2015 01 28 at the Wayback Machine Prosilva consulted 1 July 2012 in French BARR of the 16th century at the Revolution Krucker family Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Retrieved 2009 08 27 List of Mayors of France in French The Louis Klipfel Stadium biography of a mayor in French List of Mayors at 10 April 2014 on the Bas Rhin prefecture website Archived 23 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine in French National Commission for Decentralised cooperation in French Des villages de Cassini aux communes d aujourd hui Commune data sheet Barr EHESS in French Population en historique depuis 1968 INSEE Barr Lutheran Parish in French The reemployment of the windows of the synagogue Base Palissy Search for heritage in the commune Ministere francais de la Culture in French The crazy anarchist revolt according to Gatlif Le Monde 24 November 1999 consulted on 24 February 2015 The Town Hall the Kirchberg mountains and the intersection of Rue Brune and Rue de l Ecole are recognisable places on screen Critique in Le Monde on the film by Tony Gatlif Je suis ne d une cigogne in French nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Barr Bas Rhin nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Barr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barr Bas Rhin amp oldid 1174572674, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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