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Country
  
Department
  
Bas-Rhin

Canton
  
Area
  
11.94 km²

Region
  
Arrondissement
  
Intercommunality
  
Rhin

Local time
  
Monday 8:56 PM

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Weather
  
6°C, Wind W at 10 km/h, 85% Humidity

Boofzheim is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Its name is probably derived from the French "bœuf" (bull or ox). Variants of the name include Boofi - Boffesheim - Bofftsheim - Boffsheim - Bototzheim - Booftzheim - Booffzheim.

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Map of 67860 Boofzheim, France

History

It is said that, from the fifteenth century the village belonged to the Mieg family. In 1545 they introduced the Protestant Reformation into the village and the village church of St Etienne was turned into a Protestant chapel.

According to another source, Sebastian Mieg (Mueg), from a Strasbourg merchant family, bought half of Boofzheim in 1567 from the Abbess of St Etienne and built a castle on the land. This castle was burnt down by the Swedes in 1636 and was rebuilt in 1642. It was to the east of the Catholic Church, but no trace remains today. Église Saint-Étienne de Boofzheim was last built in 1684.

From 1687 to 1854 the Church was shared by Protestants and Catholics, after which the Protestants built their own church and St Etienne's was given back to the Catholics. In 1852 there were 953 Protestants and 200 Catholics in the village.

References

Boofzheim Wikipedia


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