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A city palace in Strasbourg, hosting two museums: the Musée archéologique, featuring finds from northern Alsace, and the Musée des beaux-arts, showcasing European art from the 13th century to 1871.
A museum housing the old masters paintings collection of Strasbourg, featuring works by non-Upper Rhenish artists from the 14th century to 1871 and Upper Rhenish artists from 1681 to 1871, with a collection of over 1,934 works as of 2015.
A museum showcasing decorative arts and craftsmanship, featuring traditional furnishings, porcelain creations, and vermeil work.
A Gothic cathedral in France, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg features a 61.5-meter-long nave with reddish-brown sandstone walls, ornate pillars, and 13th-century sculpture.
A museum dedicated to the history of Strasbourg from the Middle Ages to the contemporary period, showcasing political, economic, and social events through exhibits, paintings, and objects including a remarkable 1/600th scale relief map of the city.
A museum dedicated to the daily life of pre-industrial and early industrial Alsace, featuring over 5000 exhibits, traditional house reconstructions, and artifacts documenting the lives of Alsatian Jews.
A five-naved hall church in eastern France, the Saint Thomas Church is one of the oldest on the territory of former south-west Germany. Constructed in the Roman and late Gothic styles, it features stunning architectural and artistic elements, including a Silbermann organ and frescos.
A picturesque neighborhood in Strasbourg, Petite France emerged as an urban entity in the 20th century, with its name derived from the Alsatian name 'Blatterhüs' of a former hospice for the incurable.
A historic square in the heart of Strasbourg, named after French revolutionary general Jean-Baptiste Kléber, featuring a statue of him and his remains, along with the iconic Aubette building and a large Christmas tree during the holiday season.
A zoological museum housing a variety of specimens, including birds, mammals, marine invertebrates, and insects, with a collection of over 900,000 insects, 200,000 molluscs, and 18,000 birds, as well as historical books and prints.
Musée zoologique de la ville de Strasbourg
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