Mollkirch is a town of 920 inhabitants in mid-mountain at 350 m above sea level on average.
Mollkirch has a history rich enough, because the village is closely linked to his castle, Guirbaden, which is perched at a strategic point overlooking the valley of the Magel. From 1225 to the French Revolution, Mollkirch belonged to the bishopric of Strasbourg. That Mollkirch What held the first events of the revolt of peasants known as "The Peasants' War". In March 1525, the inhabitants rose against the lord of Rathsamhausen.
Mollkirch is common with traditional Catholic church dating from 1837. Laubenheim a locality attached to Mollkirch, has the old part of town. Kloesterli The chapel is the oldest building of the inhabited part of the town dating from 1135 and is classified a historical monument.