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Grande Île de Strasbourg, 67000 Strasbourg, France
Le Vaisseau, which translates to 'The Ship', is an interactive science centre for kids aged 3-15 that offers a fun, learning experience
The Botanical Gardens of Strasbourg University has over 15,000 plants across 6000 species spread over 3
Spread over 26 hectares, the Parc de l'Orangerie is an 18th century park laid out around the Josephine Pavilion, named after Napolean's wife Josephine de Beauharnais
Built in 1732-'42 and1742 as the residence of the prince-bishops and cardinals of the House of Rohan, the Palais Rohan de Strasbourg is a cultural landmark that now houses 3 museums - the Museum of Decorative Arts, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Archaeological Museum
Housed in a series of Renaissance timber-framed houses on the Quai Saint-Nicolas, the Musee Alsacien or Alsation Museum is dedicated to folk culture and everyday life in Alsace from the 17thto 20thcenturies
Located in the Renaissance building of the former slaughterhouse, the Musée Historique de Strasbourg traces the eventful political, social, economic and cultural history of the city from the early Middle Ages through the 18thcentury and beyond till the present day
The Musée de l’Oeuvre Notre-Dame is dedicated to Upper Rhenish fine arts and decorative arts from the early Middle Ages until 1681 when Strasbourg was a free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire
The Astronomical Clock of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg is a Renaissance masterpiece with an automaton from the 19th century by Jean-Baptiste Schwilgue