Museum in Strasbourg
/ Museum of
decorative arts
Located in the heart of the Palais Rohan, the former residence of the prince-bishops, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs is a must-see among Strasbourg's museums. It displays a wealth of works dating from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries and is housed on the ground floor of this magnificent palace, where the flats of the King and Cardinals of Rohan were once located.
Art lovers, novices and the simply curious can admire Strasbourg's collection of decorative arts. There are paintings by the French School, such as Oudry and Desportes, as well as collections of furniture, silverware and watches. You will also have the opportunity to discover the Hannong ceramics collection.
/ Cathedral
our lady
Built over 3 centuries, Strasbourg's Notre-Dame Cathedral is now the most visited cathedral in France. Nearly 3 million visitors come here every year to admire the goldsmith's work of the architects of the time.
/ Quai
des Bateliers
The Quai des Bateliers is on the right bank of the River Ill on Strasbourg's main island. It offers walkers sumptuous views that are both poetic and gentle.
/ Place
Kléber
Strasbourg's central square, Place Kléber, is the place to be for all kinds of gatherings. It is both modern, having been refurbished in 2007, and heir to the city's prestige, with its surrounding buildings dating back several centuries.