Notre-Dame Cathedral, Strasbourg
/ Cathedral
Our Lady
The most visited cathedral in France since 2019 and the fire that struck Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, Strasbourg's Notre-Dame Cathedral was built between the 13th and 15th centuries.
It's full of wonders to look up and discover. Its astronomical clock, a Renaissance treasure, is renowned the world over. In addition to its primary function of telling the time and date, it animates automata at 12:30 every day, representing four periods of life that symbolise the passing of time. You can also visit the crypt, the choir, the north crosspiece, the double archway at the entrance to the Saint-André chapel...
/ Museum of
decorative arts
Discover Strasbourg's decorative arts at the museum dedicated to them. A magnificent series of ceremonial rooms in a row form a cocoon for this universe. Paintings, furniture, ceramics, ironwork and even clocks and watches.
/ 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.