Considered a gem of Alsatian architecture, the Maison Kammerzell (built between 1427 and 1589) is probably the finest burgher's house.
Discover a typical Alsatian house, with its half-timbered upper floors, traditional leaded windows, and rich carved ornamentation.
The ground floor, with its carved stone arches, was used by merchants to sell their wares during the 15th century.
Today the Maison Kammerzell is a hotel which includes a restaurant with windows that look out onto the cathedral's facade.