Discover the best top things to do in Bas-Rhin, France including Le Relais Des Arts, Musee Adolf Michaelis, Musee de l'OEuvre Notre-Dame, Musee Wurth France Erstein, Lalique Museum, Chateau Musee Vodou, Musee d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, Musee Des Beaux-Arts, Musee des Arts Decoratifs de Strasbourg.
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L'Institut d'Archéologie classique de la Faculté de Sciences Historiques de l'Université de Strasbourg conserve la plus importante collection archéologique universitaire de France. Elle fut constituée dans le dernier quart du XIXe siècle par Adolf Michaelis, premier titulaire de la chaire d'Archéologique Classique, dans un but essentiellement pédagogique. Elle était à l'origine exposée sur une surface avoisinant les 1500m² au premier étage du Palais Universitaire. Elle est désormais conservée dans plusieurs salles situées au rez-de-jardin du bâtiment.
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An art museum with a sampling of regional work completed between the 11th and 17th centuries.
This is a very complete artistic history of the area and especially the local cathedral. Items date back 800-900 years and range from statuary to paintings to tapestries to gold and silver accessories. Plus much more. Multiple levels in the building, so plan to spend some time here. Easy to find as it is near the cathedral. Admission is low and for seniors (60 or over) it is cut in half.
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A jeweller of exceptional gifts and an immense master glassmaker, René Lalique is one of the great artists of Art Nouveau and Art Deco. For 100 years, Lalique creations have been produced at Wingen-sur-Moder inAlsace. It is in this region, with its great glassmaking tradition, that the Musée Lalique has opened, a place to celebrate the memory of the artist and his heirs, worthy of their genius and influence.Unique in Europe and deeply rooted in its history.
What a wonderful time we had at the Lalique museum. The Lalique story is told with much intrigue and the museum is home to a wonderfully rich collection of Lalique designs, telling the story of the brand throughout the years and in its historical context. The audio guide was very informative and the children enjoyed the activities which were carefully designed with them in mind to ensure everyone enjoyed the visit. We loved the garden and the carefully curated flora which inspired Lalique's work. The staff were extremely accommodating. We were there on a Monday and sadly missed enjoying the Lalique café which is closed on Mondays. The museum boutique was delightful and their contemporary jewelry collection well-represented. The museum was a true 'bijou' and a not to be missed family experience if you are in the area!
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Encounter with the invisible world - Unique world collection The Chateau Vodou is a unique museum, which houses the world's largest private collection of West African vodou artefacts. Every exhibt has been used as part of religious practices: ancestor worship, medicine, divination, witchcraft and other major life events. Through an evocative display, visitors may discover a fascinating culture and a belief system that is still widely practiced today. The museum's collections originate in Ghana, Benin, Togo and Nigeria. Their mysteries are showcased in an exceptional location: a water tower from 1878. Schedule : The tours are guided audio in German or English French. Guided tours available daily (groups of 8 or more). Advance booking required. Groups tour are guided (French German or english) The tour takes about an hour. The building is equipped with a lift.
Absolutely mind blowing. One of a kind museum with such a beautiful design, enhancing magnificent objects. This place tells so much fabulous histories. A Must-See when you visit Strasbourg.
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This museum's impressive collection includes works by Rodin, Degas and others.
Interesting location and museum design, with some good art works. Especially work of Kandinsky got my attention. Worth a visit.
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On the first floor of the Rohan Palace you will find the Museum of Fine Arts. It has European paintings from the Middle Ages to 1870. Flemish, Italian, Renaissance, Baroque, Classicism and Romantic styles. They are directly across from the Strasbourg Cathedral so if you have time, it is worth a visit. The rooms are well thought out and not swamped with tourists. Free on the first Sunday of the month, 7 Euros to enter go get the day pass for 12 Euros and see all three museums here! Hours are 10 am-6 pm Tuesday -Sunday. Closed on Mondays. The front desk people accept credit cards and speak English.
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