Take a virtual tour of three monuments in Obernai!
360° tour of the former courtroom at Obernai Town Hall
Located on the first floor of the Town Hall, the current mayor's office is open to the public every year during Heritage Days. This room is a fine example of early 17th-century decorative style, with its coffered ceiling, symbolic figures, and paneling beneath the murals. This prestigious heritage site is now accessible at any time, with explanations provided to help visitors understand the various frescoes.
Visit the former courtroom of the Town Hall
360° tour of the Obernai belfry
The symbol of Obernai, the kapelltrum or belfry, has not been open to the public for several years now for safety reasons. It is now possible to visit it virtually, floor by floor, to discover the old Schwilgué clock, the various bells that mark the rhythm of the inhabitants' lives, the watchmen's room, and the 360° view from the top of the belfry.
Visit the belfry
360° tour of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Obernai
This neo-Gothic gem, whose façade was recently restored by the town, is open to visitors all year round. The virtual tour now allows you to visit the church remotely, zoom in on details, and access its choir and the gallery where the Merklin organ has been installed since 1882.
Visit the Church of Saints Peter and Paul