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2 Rue Kageneck, 67000 Strasbourg, France
+33 3 88 36 93 10
Part of Strasbourg's fortifications, the Barrage Vauban is a 17thcentury bridge and weir spanning the Ill River
The Gare de Strasbourg is the main railway station of Strasbourg, and worth seeing for its Wilhelminian period architecture
Housed in a massive glass building by Adrien Fainsilber on the banks of the Ill River, the Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Strasbourg houses a collection of over 18,000 works of painting, sculpture, graphic arts, photography, multimedia, and design from 1870 to the present day
Named after French Revolution general Jean-Baptiste Kléber who was born in Strasbourg, Place Kleber is the central and largest square in the city
Petite France is a historic quarter at the western end of the Grande Île, the historical centre of Strasbourg which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Strasbourg has 3 churches dedicated to St Peter – an older Romanesque church Saint-Pierre-le-Vieux on Grand'Rue, the neo-Romanesque Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Catholique onPlace Charles de Foucauld, and the Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Protestant Church, which is a historical and architectural treasure
Named after the inventor of the printing press Johannes Gutenbergwho lived in Strasbourg from 1434 to 1444, the Place Gutenberg is a charming open square on Grande Ile that was the administrative centre of the city till the 18thcentury
The stunning Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg or Strasbourg Cathedral is the pinnacle of late-Gothic architecture
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