Strasbourg: Specialty Museum
Places and attractions in the Specialty museum category
Categories
- Museum
- Church
- Area
- Gothic architecture
- Baroque architecture
- Art museum
- Sacred and religious sites
- Specialty museum
- Romanesque architecture
- Historical place
- Architecture
- History museum
- Vernacular architecture
- Forts and castles
- Square
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Bridge
- Park
- Memorial
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Universities and schools
Palais Rohan
18th-century palace housing musuems Nestled in the heart of Strasbourg, France, the Palais Rohan stands as an emblem of historical grandeur and architectural prowess. This majestic castle, constructed in the 1730s, was designed by the architect Robert de Cotte, and serves as a prime example of French...
Musée historique de Strasbourg
Museum with exhibits on city's history Nestled in the heart of Strasbourg's historic center, the Musée historique de Strasbourg is a treasure trove of the city's rich past. Housed in the Renaissance-style former slaughterhouse, the museum offers visitors a journey through the tumultuous and colorful...
Musée Tomi Ungerer
Nestled in the heart of Strasbourg, the Musée Tomi Ungerer is a unique cultural gem dedicated to the illustrious work of French illustrator Tomi Ungerer. This museum, which opened its doors in 2007, is housed in a classic 18th-century villa known as Villa Greiner...
Le Vaisseau
Le Vaisseau is an interactive science center located in Strasbourg, France. Designed for children and teenagers aged 3 to 15, it is managed by the Departmental Council of the Bas-Rhin, which opened the centre in 2005. The aim of the Vaisseau is to introduce young people to science and technology through play.
Observatory of Strasbourg
Historical planetarium with shows The Observatory of Strasbourg is an astronomical observatory in Strasbourg, France. Following the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71, the city of Strasbourg became part of the German Empire.
Musée de minéralogie
The Musée de minéralogie is a museum in Strasbourg in the Bas-Rhin department of France. It belongs to the University of Strasbourg, and displays historical collections of minerals.