Schweitzer Center

Kaysersberg Vignoble

In the footsteps of Kaysersberg-born Nobel Peace Prize winner Albert Schweitzer, the Centre Schweitzer invites you to enjoy a unique and enriching experience. This interpretation centre is dedicated to the universalist message of peace.

Who was Albert Schweitzer?

Albert Schweitzer, born in Kaysersberg in 1875, is an emblematic figure of humanism. A doctor, theologian, musician and philosopher, he devoted his life to humanitarian aid and the promotion of peace. Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952, he is best known for his medical work in Africa, where he founded a hospital in Lambaréné, Gabon. His commitment to freedom, tolerance and mutual respect continues to inspire generations around the world.

A fun and original visit

The Schweitzer Centre in Kaysersberg offers an interactive tour based on the humanist principles so dear to Albert Schweitzer. Thanks to modern facilities and the use of digital technologies, immerse yourself in the world of this great man and discover his ideas through permanent and temporary exhibitions.

Benefits and access to the Centre Schweitzer

Take advantage of the reduced rate on the first Sunday of every month for an outing with family or friends.

What's more, the temporary exhibitions, shop and bookshop are free of charge. It's the perfect opportunity to expand your knowledge or find inspiring souvenirs.

Opening hours

Open Wednesday to Monday 10.30 am-1 pm and 2-5.30 pm. Closed on Tuesdays, throughout January, 1st May and 25th December.

Length of visit/event

  • 1h30 min

Distance (km) à la gare la plus proche

10

Package visits offered

Free visit
Visit with guide tool
Guided tour for groups with reservation

Size of group

Maxi25

Languages spoken

French German English

Practical services

  • Group reception
  • Shops /Sale of goods

Methods of payment

  • Credit card
  • Cheque
  • Cash