A city which combines both the efficiency and energy of Germans and sophistication of the French, the ultimate European city which sits right on the border of the two countries – Strasbourg. The city is so huge, one could spend days exploring it, and it is probably one of the best choices for an authentic French experience with its majestic beauty.
Cathédrale Notre Dame
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- City: Strasbourg
This cathedral was built between 1176 and 1439 and with a 142 meter tower, the highest cathedral tower in France and the cathedral is undoubtedly Strasbourg's f...
Council of Europe
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- City: Strasbourg
Council of Europe was built in 1977 by architect Henry Bernard. It is also well known as the Le Palais de l'Europe. This place was the city’s seat of the European Parliament between 1977 and 199...
European Court of Human Rights
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- City: Strasbourg
The Court was founded in 1959 and it is placed in the city of Strasbourg, France. European Court of Human Rights building was completed in 1995 by architect Ric...
European Parliament
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- City: Strasbourg
City of Strasbourg is the official seat of European Parliament. European Parliament building was completed in 1999 by Architecture Studio. The architecture European Parliament is magnificent, sophisti...
Maison Kammerzell
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- City: Strasbourg
Maison Kammerzell or The Kammerzell is a fifteenth century house to the left of the front of the cathedral. The intricately carved half-timbered frames decorating the upper floors date from 1589....
Palais des Rohan
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- City: Strasbourg
Palais des Rohan is a French style palace, built after the acquisition of the town by the French in 1681. It is also home to the Museum of Fine Arts, the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Applie...
Petite France
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- City: Strasbourg
Petite France is a name given to the small area between the rivers, just south of the Grande Île. It is home to some of Strasbourg's prettiest and most photogenic streets and buildings, with hal...