Discover Strasbourg's UNESCO-listed center, from the majestic cathedral to the picturesque canals of Petite France.
Discover Strasbourg's UNESCO-listed center, from the majestic cathedral to the picturesque canals of Petite France.
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The majestic Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedral, famous for its single tower, richly decorated facade, and a renowned astronomical clock.
One of the most famous and beautiful bourgeois houses in Strasbourg, standing right next to the cathedral square, renowned for its richly carved wooden facade.
The magnificent bishop's palace in the French Baroque style, known as the "little Versailles." Today, it houses three of the city's most important museums.
A museum dedicated to the art and craftsmanship associated with the construction of the Strasbourg Cathedral and the art of the Upper Rhine region.
The historical building of the Old Customs Chamber, located on the banks of the Ill River. A witness to the commercial power of medieval Strasbourg.
The main Protestant church in Strasbourg, known as the "Protestant Cathedral." The place where sermons were delivered by Martin Bucer and where the famous Silbermann organs are located.
The iconic ensemble of three bridges and four defensive towers, constituting the historical gateway to the Petite France district.
A massive dam and defensive bridge from the late 17th century, designed by the famous engineer Vauban. Today known for its panoramic terrace on the roof.
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