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Which museums to visit in Strasbourg?

Rich in history and heritage, Strasbourg is a particularly attractive city on a cultural level.

The European capital offers many sites to familiarize yourself with its past, discover its popular traditions or admire its works of art.


1. The Historical Museum of Strasbourg


Why not start your visit to Strasbourg with the Historical Museum of the city?

Located on the banks of the Ill, in the city's former large butcher's shops, it lists nearly 1,700 works from the Middle Ages to the creation of the European institutions.

Among the must-see pieces, discover the relief map of the city from 1727 commissioned by Louis XV or the painting of the birth of the Marseillaise.


Practical information


📍Address: 2 rue du Vieux-Marché-Aux-Poissons 67000 Strasbourg

⌚Opening hours: every day except Monday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

💶Prices: €7.50


2. The Alsatian Museum


Let yourself be charmed by this fascinating museum dedicated to the Alsace of yesteryear.

Housed in 3 sumptuous historic Alsatian buildings, it immerses itself in the lifestyle of the Alsatians in the 18th and 19th centuries.

In particular, you can admire splendid traditional Alsatian costumes.


Practical information


📍Address: 23-25 ​​quai Saint-Nicolas 67000 Strasbourg

⌚Opening hours: open every day except Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

💶Prices: €7.50


3. MAMCS, the museum of modern and contemporary art


This is the reference in Strasbourg, for all lovers of contemporary art.

Stroll through the permanent exhibition rooms and admire the works of Gustave Doré, Kandinsky, Jean Arp, Braque, Daniel Buren and Sarkis.

After the visit, take a detour to the café on the upper floor of the museum. Its panoramic terrace offers an exceptional view of the Petite France.


Practical information


📍Address: 1 place Jean Arp 67000 Strasbourg

⌚Opening hours: open every day except Monday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

💶Prices: €7.50


4. The Tomi Ungerer Museum


Next to the Place de la Réplique, the Villa Greiner is entirely dedicated to the cartoonist Tomi Ungerer, known worldwide for his book "Les Trois Brigands".

Children's drawings, toys, archives, advertising, satirical and erotic sketches: the museum houses a total of 14,000 works by the Strasbourg artist.


Practical information


📍Address: 2 avenue de la Marseillaise 67000 Strasbourg

⌚Opening hours: open every day except Monday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

💶Prices: €7.50


5. The Palais des Rohans


Formerly the home of the cardinals of Rohans, then the Palais Royale and finally the museum, the Palais des Rohans at the foot of the cathedral houses 3 emblematic museums:
  • the Museum of Fine Arts and its 850 works
     
  • the archaeological museum, one of the oldest museums in Strasbourg
     
  • the Museum of Decorative Arts with the collections of decorative arts from Strasbourg


Practical information


📍Address: 2 place du château 67000 Strasbourg

⌚Opening hours: open every daily from 10 am to 1 pm from 2 pm to 6 pm


Your 4-star hotel in the city center of Strasbourg


The Monopole Métropole is ideally located, 200 meters from the train station, to visit Strasbourg on foot.

Nestled in a charming building, it offers comfortable and cozy rooms.

You will appreciate the unique and personalized decoration highlighting the elements of the regional heritage.

Our Comfort, Deluxe or Family rooms are all equipped with comfortable bedding, Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV and a safe.

During your stay, enjoy access to the hotel's fitness room open every day from 8 am to 9 pm.

In the morning, enjoy a delicious breakfast served as a buffet in a typically Alsatian room.
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