Strasbourg Museum
Museum in Strasbourg, Alsace, France
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The Alsatian Museum
Visit The Alsatian Museum in Strasbourg for craftmen's workshops, exhibits, workshop tours, old houses, Alsation life, history
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The Museum of Notre Dame
The Museum of Notre Dame in Strasbourg, France is located right at the Cathedral's doorstep and offers a fascinating walk through seven centuries of art, depicting works from Strasbourg and the Upper Rhine region. The Museum of Notre Dame is a historic site from the 13th century with wonderful interior design, cool courtyards and charming Gothic garden. Come enjoy viewing the rich medieval and Renaissance collections, masterpieces from days gone by including sculptures, paintings, stained glass and so much more, and there are tours of rooms available.
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The Zoological Museum
The Zoological Museum is located on the university campus of Strasbourg, France and was built in the 18th century, and showcases the rich and diverse panorama of the animal kingdom. Here you will find hundreds of thousands of specimens in all their forms, and there are multitudes of birds and insects, turtles, lizards, starfish, sea urchins, kangaroos and so much more. The Zoological Museum provides a fascinating and wonderful experience for young and old alike and is also a place for scientists to come and consult.
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The Archaeological Museum
The Archaeological Museum of Strasbourg, France is partially wheelchair accessible and was established in the late 19th cenutury in the Rohan Palace's basement. Being one of the richest National Antiquities Museums in France, the Archaeological Museum offers thematic and chronological tours of the daily life of Paleolithic mammoth hunters, rich burial ground of the Bronze Age, Strasbourg and Alsace in Roman times as well as Merovingian arms and jewelry and so much more, it's a fascinating place to visit.
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The Museum of Fine Arts
The Museum of Fine Arts in Strasbourg, France presents a fascinating overview of the history of European paintings, and is located on the first floor of the Rohan palace. Come view work by artists depicting Italian and Flemmish primitives, Renaissance and Mannerism paintings, Baroque Naturalism and Classicism from the 17th and 18th centuries by renowned artists and so much more, it's all here. The Museum of Fine Arts offers a rich diversity in the schools presented and there is a unique still life collection, it's a must visit.
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Museum of Decorative Arts
The Museum of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg, France is divided into two parts depicting the sumptuous apartments of the Cardinals of Rohan on the one side, and the collection of Decorative Arts of Strasbourg from the 1681 to the mid 19th century. The Museum of Decorative Arts also showcases a selection of mechanical toys from the Tomi Ungerer Foundation, and the Decorative Arts wing here offers landscapes and portraits, as well as ceramics, goldsmith's art, pewter ware, metalwork, tapestries, furnishing and more.