Claude Vigée circuit

Bischwiller

Town Hall Square
Laub Museum
67240
Bischwiller
03 88 53
dcc@bischwiller.com
  • Circuit Claude Vigée - ©villedebischwiller
  • Circuit Claude Vigée - ©villedebischwiller
  • Circuit Claude Vigée - ©villedebischwiller
Claude Vigée was a poet, born in 1921 in Bischwiller and forced, during the Second World War, into exile in the southwest of France where he participated in the Jewish resistance. In 1943, he taught French and European literature in the United States, then moved to Israel in 1960 where he taught Romanesque and comparative literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. After his retirement in 1984, he returned regularly to visit his native town: Bischwiller.
The Claude Vigée circuit will take you in the footsteps of this renowned poet, in his daily life from his childhood and adolescent years to his passion for literature once he became an adult. You will discover in his footsteps the places he frequented regularly in his life in Bischwiller (hairdresser, dairyman, fishmonger...) and the relatives he met (his grandparents or his friend Sylvie Reff).
Through the life of this character, it is also the rural life of Bischwiller from the 1920s to the 1950s that you will relive, and therefore by extension the life of your ancestors.
A brochure available at Bischwiller Town Hall or on the Town's website will guide you through this fabulous tour.

Practical information and services

Multi-layer Coating
asphalt road
Duration
1h
Addressed to
Groups
Families
Couples
Adults (individuals)

Features

Place of departure
Town Hall Square
Distance (in km)
2
Type of route
pedestrian
Trail type
historic / heritage / religious trail
Difficulty level
For all

Location

Situation
In the town / village center
Parking closest to the departure
Town Hall parking lot
Name of the nearest station
Bischwiller
Nearest station (in km)
1