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Prom. du Girlenhirsch, 67400 Illkirch-Graffenstaden, France
+33 3 88 66 80 80
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
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
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
The Cave Historique des Hospices de Strasbourg is a wine cellar built in 1393-'95 in the basement of the city's civil hospital
Named after French Revolution general Jean-Baptiste Kléber who was born in Strasbourg, Place Kleber is the central and largest square in the city
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
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