Alsace Wine Route: 10 Prettiest Towns and Villages
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Encircled by medieval walls, Bergheim is a lesser-known treasure along the Alsace Wine Route.
It charms visitors with its quiet, flower-lined streets, historic buildings, and the absence of the large tourist crowds found in more famous towns. Bergheim is particularly known for its wines, including some excellent reds, which is somewhat of a rarity in Alsace.
Mosaics were very popular in the Roman Empire. From the colorful, marble (or glass cubes) squares various patterns were laid on the floors or walls. Many beautiful ancient compositions have been preserved to our day, which prove the craftsmanship of ancient craftsmen. Here are 10 places where we will see some of the most beautiful Roman mosaics.