The Legend of the Origin of the Nickname “Knöpfler” for the Inhabitants of Colmar [Colmar / Haut-Rhin / France]

Publié le 1 juin 2026 Thématiques: Humour , Maire | Bailli , Moquer , Origine d'un nom , origine d'une expression , Plaisanterie , Ville , 1 vue

Hôtel de ville de Colmar
Hôtel de ville de Colmar. Source Philippe sosson from BELGIQUE, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
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Source: Mündel, Curt / Die sagen des Elsasses
Contributeur: Fabien
Lieu: Hôtel de ville de Colmar / Colmar / Haut-Rhin / France

In Colmar there once lived a provost who always arrived exactly at the hour he had appointed for the council meeting; yet he often had to wait a long time for the other members. At last this annoyed him, and since he lived opposite the town hall, he ordered the beadle in future to stand before its door and, from time to time, indicate to him by touching and counting the buttons on his colorful official uniform how many councillors were already present.

People laughed at this peculiar way the provost had of assuring himself of the presence of his councillors, and from it the joking nickname Knöpfler [button makers] passed to all the inhabitants of the town.


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