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The Witches of Bergheim - True History or Legend?
The Witches of Bergheim - True History or Legend?
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From 1582 to 1683, in Bergheim - the very village voted France's Favourite Village in 2022 - 40 women were accused of...

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Alsatian Cuisine - The Complete Guide to Dishes and Specialities
Alsatian Cuisine - The Complete Guide to Dishes and Specialities
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Between French traditions and Germanic influences, Alsatian cuisine is one of the richest, most generous and most...

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The Most Beautiful Villages in Alsace - The Complete Guide
The Most Beautiful Villages in Alsace - The Complete Guide
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Between golden vineyards, cobbled lanes and colourful half-timbered houses, Alsace is home to some of the most...

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What to Do in Obernai in a Day? The Complete Guide
What to Do in Obernai in a Day? The Complete Guide
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The second most visited destination in Bas-Rhin after Strasbourg, Obernai packs everything Alsace has to offer into a...

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The Alsace Wine Route - The Complete Guide
The Alsace Wine Route - The Complete Guide
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170 kilometres, over 70 communes, 7 emblematic grape varieties, 51 Grands Crus and hundreds of half-timbered villages...

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Ratkoff Calendars 2026 Have Arrived

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The start of a new year always comes with a cherished ritual: choosing a new calendar.

Great news, the Ratkoff Calendars 2026 have arrived!

More than just practical tools, these calendars are cultural icons of Alsatian folk art, bringing warmth, authenticity, and heritage into your daily life.

  • 12 full months of 2026, with week numbers
  • Illustrations inspired by Alsace and its folklore
  • Practical wall format, ideal for kitchen, office, or living room
  • Decorative piece that adds charm and authenticity
  • A perfect gift idea to share a touch of Alsace

Why choose a Ratkoff calendar?

  • For its long family tradition
  • For its unique folk-inspired illustrations
  • Because it’s both useful and decorative
  • Because it’s a symbol of Alsace, to keep or to gift
 

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