Strasbourg

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Mairie Sud
4 reviews
Other noteworthy works are the 13th-century sculpture hall with the wise and foolish virgins from 1280, the winding Renaissance staircase, and 16th- and 17th-century artifacts by Strasbourg goldsmiths. — Frommer's
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Petite France Nord Ouest
4 reviews
La petite France for me is the cutest area in Strasbourg. — Afar Magazine
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4 reviews
Like a private backyard for the Eurocrats in the Palais de l'Europe, this delightful park is laden with flowers and punctuated by noble copper beeches. — Fodor's
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Petite France Nord Ouest
4 reviews
These three bridges span the different branches of the River Ill. Each is protected by a massive square tower which, along with the old covered wooden bridges, once formed a part of the 14C ramparts. — Michelin Guide
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3 reviews
This huge building (there are 1350 offices in it) houses various different community functions, in particular the European Parliament that meets in the largest hemi-cyclical room in Europe. — Michelin Guide
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Mairie Sud
3 reviews
The exterior of this massive neoclassical palace (1732–42) by architect Robert de Cotte may be austere, but there's plenty of glamour inside. — Fodor's
8
3 reviews
The newer collection on the first floor covers civic history from the Napoleonic era to the present day. — Fodor's
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Mairie Sud
2 reviews
In a splendid building that now spills over into a spectacular modern wing, a broad and varied collection of art treasures lives up to the noble white facade designed by Emmanuel Héré. — Fodor's
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3 reviews
The spacious layout and ponderous architecture of this monumental cirque (circle) have nothing in common with the Vieille Ville except for the local red sandstone. — Fodor's
7
Petite France Centre
2 reviews
Rebuilt at the end of the 12C, this church has five naves and became a Lutheran church in 1529, then a Protestant cathedral. — Michelin Guide
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Petite France Nord Ouest
2 reviews
In this square you will find thechamber of commerce, and the statue of Gutenberg, by David d'Angers. — Michelin Guide
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2 reviews
A triumph of 17th-century engineering, the Barrage Vauban bears the architectural imprint of the leading French military engineer of the age – Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban. — Lonely Planet
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