Bas-Rhin
Bas-Rhin () is a department in Alsace which is a part of the Grand Est region of France. The name means 'Lower Rhine', referring to its lower altitude among the two French Rhine departments: it is downstream of the Haut-Rhin (Upper Rhine) de ...
Grand Est
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in north-eastern
France
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.
Geography
Geispolsheim is located to the south of
Strasbourg
Strasbourg ( , ; ; ) is the Prefectures in France, prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est Regions of France, region of Geography of France, eastern France, in the historic region of Alsace. It is the prefecture of the Bas-Rhin Departmen ...
. Geispolsheim is situated entirely on the plain of Alsace.
The construction of a
railway
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between
Strasbourg
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and
Mulhouse
Mulhouse (; ; Alsatian language, Alsatian: ''Mìlhüsa'' ; , meaning "Mill (grinding), mill house") is a France, French city of the European Collectivity of Alsace (Haut-Rhin department, in the Grand Est region of France). It is near the Fran ...
involved the building in 1841 of a station approximately to the east of the traditional village, and the development of a separate, but still dependent, settlement called Geispolsheim-Gare. The traditional village, which contains most of the services (town hall, college, associations, etc.), is often referred to unofficially as Geispolsheim-Village, for convenience. The two parts of the town are linked by the departmental road RD84.
Today included in the
Strasbourg Eurométropole
Strasbourg ( , ; ; ) is the Prefectures in France, prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est Regions of France, region of Geography of France, eastern France, in the historic region of Alsace. It is the prefecture of the Bas-Rhin Departmen ...
, Geispolsheim already offers significant local employment and commercial opportunities in its industrial and artisanal zones.
Population
History
Geispolsheim was first mentioned in 871 in a document citing lands belonging to the bishop of Strasbourg.
In the 14th century, Geispolsheim became a fortified town. Despite an effective defense system, the village was not spared by the many wars of the Middle Ages: invasions by the English in 1365, the Armagnacs in 1439 and 1444, the Lorrains in 1587 during the Bishops' War, Mansfeld's troops and the Swedes during the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) reduced the village to ashes time and time again, causing many casualties.
On November 5, 1793, seven inhabitants of Geispolsheim - mayor François-Jacques Nuss and six deputies - were
guillotine
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d in Strasbourg during the
Reign of Terror
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. They had been condemned as counter-revolutionaries.
On January 3, 1868, a major fire destroyed most of Rue Charles-de-Wendel and the Rue Ziegler district.
Local culture
Feast of Corpus Christi
Every year, a large procession takes place in the village on Corpus Christi. It's one of the last great traditional religious processions in Alsace. The Swiss Guard leads the way, followed by little girls in white and green shepherdess costumes, holding a lily or lamb and throwing flower petals. The procession then includes the town band, the Sainte-Cécile choir, and young men and women in traditional costume carrying the church statues. The firemen surround the village priest, who walks under the canopy.
Sauerkraut festival
The main cabbage-growing and
sauerkraut
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-making region lies to the south-west of Strasbourg, around Geispolsheim and Krautergersheim.
In 1966, the parish priest of Geispolsheim organized a sauerkraut festival (''fête de la choucroute'' in Franch) to raise funds for the renovation of Sainte-Marguerite church, and later for the construction of a village hall. Since then, village associations have mobilized every year on the last Sunday in August to ensure the success of this festival, which attracts some 10,000 visitors.
The public is invited to taste the local sauerkraut at lunchtime or in the evening. Over 1,000 meals are served, representing 800 kg of sauerkraut and 400 kg of meat. The day begins at 6 a.m. with a large flea market in the main streets of the village. You can also visit an exhibition of craftsmen and artists, before listening to an aperitif concert by the municipal band. Several farmyards are open to the public, showcasing old trades, farm animals, arboriculture and artists' work. The highlight of the festival is the grand procession on the theme of "Geispolsheim in days gone by", with the participation of folklore groups, music, sumptuous floats and carriages, and local residents in their traditional costumes. The festival continues with entertainment in the streets, and may end with a sauerkraut meal.