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University Palace
Enjoy the student vibe when you visit University Palace during your travels in Strasbourg. Make time for the stunning cathedral and local tours in this walkable area.

Tomi Ungerer Museum
Browse exhibits of original artifacts dedicated to the life’s works and achievements of one of the Alsace region’s most famous artists.

Botanical Gardens
Admire thousands of colorful and unusual plant species and walk in the shadow of soaring trees in this peaceful green oasis.

Republic Square
Rows of trees and floral displays in this enormous plaza are framed by immense Baroque and Neoclassical gems in the core of the German district.

Rohan Palace
Examine historical artifacts and artworks in the museums of this 18th-century palace, which once hosted Louis XV and Marie Antoinette.
Museum of Mineralogy
You can study the exhibits at Museum of Mineralogy, a museum with a story of its own, during your holiday in Strasbourg. Visit the shops and stunning cathedral in this family-friendly area.
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