Attractions in Strasbourg
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Perched high in the Vosges Mountains and overlooking the Alsatian plains, the Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg stands as a striking pink sandstone fortress. Built in the 12th century and extensively renovated […]
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The Strasbourg Cathedral of Notre Dame, also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg, stands as a striking landmark in the heart of Strasbourg, France. Completed in the […]
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Nestled at the mouth of the River Ill, La Petite France is Strasbourg’s oldest district, dating back to the 16th century. This historic area, part of the city’s UNESCO World […]
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The Vauban Dam, a key historical landmark in Strasbourg, was constructed in 1686 by the renowned military engineer Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban. Spanning the River Ill, this covered bridge […]
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Named after Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the movable-type printing press in 1439, Place Gutenberg stands as a significant commercial and navigation hub in Strasbourg’s Old Town. Situated near the […]
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Built in the 18th century for Cardinal Armand Gaston Maximilien de Rohan, the then-Bishop of Strasbourg, Palais Rohan stands as a grand riverside landmark on Grande ÃŽle. This historic palace […]
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A trio of bridges arching over the canal ways of the River Ill, the Strasbourg Covered Bridges (Ponts Couverts) stand as an iconic symbol of the city, marking the gateway […]
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Established in 1907 to preserve the unique cultural heritage of the region, the Alsatian Museum (Musée Alsacien) in Strasbourg is a captivating showcase of Alsatian folk arts and traditions. Housed […]
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Strasbourg’s Christkindelsmärik, one of Europe’s most popular Christmas markets, transforms the city into a festive wonderland each year. Drawing over 2 million visitors, the market features a variety of craft […]
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Covering 64 acres in central Strasbourg, the Orangerie Park (Parc de l’Orangerie) stands as the city’s oldest and largest public park. Originating in the 18th century, with some attributing its […]
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Built in 1999, the European Parliament Strasbourg stands as a modern landmark where members of the European Parliament convene for plenary sessions. Located in Strasbourg, France, this architectural marvel is […]
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Dating back to 1467 and largely rebuilt in the 16th century, the Kamerzell House (Maison Kammerzell) is one of Strasbourg’s most photographed buildings. Located in the heart of the city, […]
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In the heart of Strasbourg, St. Thomas Church (Eglise St. Thomas) stands as a striking example of the city’s rich architectural heritage. Dating back to the 12th century, this Protestant […]
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Encircled by the River Ill and the Canal du Faux Rempart, the Grande ÃŽle, or ‘Big Island,’ stands as the UNESCO-listed historic center of Strasbourg. This islet, home to the […]
Tucked away in a corner of the Strasbourg Cathedral of Notre Dame, the Strasbourg Astronomical Clock is an elaborate 19th-century mechanical device adorned with figures, artwork, and golden embellishments. The […]
In the heart of Strasbourg’s historic La Petite France quarter, the 16th-century Tanners House (Maison des Tanneurs) stands as a prominent landmark. Nestled among half-timbered houses and winding canals, this […]
Built by Germany in the late 1800s, the Fort of Mutzig, also known as Feste Kaiser Wilhelm II, was designed to defend Strasbourg and Metz during the Franco-Prussian War. The […]