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The Colmar Rail Station serves the city of Colmar in Hait Rhin, Alsace, France. The rail network connects the city to several locations within the routes from Paris to Zurich and from Strasbourg to Marseille. Several other routes are taken by different lines, making rail travel a top option in reaching Colmar. The station is located just about 15 minutes from the old town, making it a great base for travel around the city. Cheap car hire at Colmar Rail Station is also available for a more convenient means of transport around Colmar.
With car hire at Colmar Rail Station, visitors could easily reach some of the town's most popular attractions including the Maison des Tetes, or the House of the Heads. This particular building made during the Renaissance period is a uniquely accented house, decorated with faces. The house is also among the oldest in town, along with other interesting churches and mansions.
Also reachable on a car rental at Colmar Rail Station is the Saint Martin Church, a huge edifice made out of pink stone. The church has a distinctive choir and a bold steeple which rises to about 70 meters.
Also of note are the different museums that line the town, most famous of which are the Bartholdi and Unterlinden Museums. Other interesting galleries to visit are the Museum of Natural History and Ethnography, the Museum of Muncipal Facilities and the Museum of Toys and Toy Trains.
The town is also home to several other religious landmarks, including the Eglise Des Dominicains, built during the late 1200s, the Eglise Saint Pierre, which is a classic piece of architecture, as well as the Eglise Saint Matthiewy, a 13th century construction boasting of beautiful stained glass windows, as well as painted walls and ceilings.
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