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(German Sennheim, Ss. Sanna) <9> The small town with a good 11,000 inhabitants is located in the department of Haut-Rhin in the Alsace region, on the river Thur.. <9> <9> History <9> <9> First mentioned in 1144 as Seyrenay.. In 1268, the town was elevated to a city under the Counts of Pfirt.. The city wall also dates back to this time.. Due to the marriage of Johanna von Pfirt with Duke Albrecht II of Austria, the city becomes Austrian.. Until the conquest of the city by Louis XIV in the 17th century, descendants of the Lords of Pfirt ruled.. <9> In the 19th century, the textile industry settled in Cernay.. From 1871 to 1918 and during the Second World War, the city, like all of Alsace, belonged to the German Reich.. <9> <9> <9> Attractions: <9> <9> The St. Stefan Catholic Church, Rue Traversiere <9> It is the center of the city.. <9> <9> The Reformed Church .. <9> <9> The Thanner Gate, Rue de Thann.. <9> Little is left of the city wall.. <9> <9> The Town Hall, 26 Rue James Barbier / Rue Clemenceau <9> <9> <9> <9>
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It is located in the Ballons des Voges Natural Park and borders on Cernay. The Catholic Church was built around 1825, was destroyed in World War I and rebuilt in 1924. It is a red sandstone st. . . FURTHER . . . [002.05]