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Petite France is a historic quarter at the western end of the Grande Île, the historical centre of Strasbourg which is a... Petite France is a historic quarter at the western end of the Grande Île, the hi... Petite France is a historic quarter at the western end of the Grande Île, the historical centre of S...
Neustadt, which literally translates to 'New City', is a district of Strasbourg that was created by the Germans during t... Neustadt, which literally translates to 'New City', is a district of Strasbourg ... Neustadt, which literally translates to 'New City', is a district of Strasbourg that was created by ...
Named after the inventor of the printing press Johannes Gutenbergwho lived in Strasbourg from 1434 to 1444, the Place Gu... Named after the inventor of the printing press Johannes Gutenbergwho lived in St... Named after the inventor of the printing press Johannes Gutenbergwho lived in Strasbourg from 1434 t...
Named after French Revolution general Jean-Baptiste Kléber who was born in Strasbourg, Place Kleber is the central and l... Named after French Revolution general Jean-Baptiste Kléber who was born in Stras... Named after French Revolution general Jean-Baptiste Kléber who was born in Strasbourg, Place Kleber ...
Spread over 26 hectares, the Parc de l'Orangerie is an 18th century park laid out around the Josephine Pavilion, named a... Spread over 26 hectares, the Parc de l'Orangerie is an 18th century park laid ou... Spread over 26 hectares, the Parc de l'Orangerie is an 18th century park laid out around the Josephi...