Historical Museum of the City of Strasbourg, Grand Est
Historical Museum of the City of Strasbourg est une Musée est situé à Strasbourg, Grand Est. L'adresse de la Historical Museum of the City of Strasbourg est 2 Rue du Vieux-Marché-aux-Poissons, 67000 Strasbourg, France. Si vous avez besoin de service, vous pouvez les contacter via le site Web ou par téléphone au numéro suivant +33 3 68 98 51 60.
La latitude de Historical Museum of the City of Strasbourg est 48.5798199, et la longitude est 7.7508004. Historical Museum of the City of Strasbourg est situé à Strasbourg, avec les coordonnées gps 48° 34' 47.3516" N and 7° 45' 2.8814" E.
Le fuseau horaire de l'endroit est Europe/Berlin, le site web est http://www.musees.strasbourg.eu/. Si vous avez des questions, s'il vous plaît laissez un commentaire.
Musée
Lundi: Fermé
Mardi: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Mercredi: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Jeudi: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Vendredi: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Samedi: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Dimanche: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Latitude | 48.5798199 | Longitude | 7.7508004 |
Code postal | 67000 | DMS Lat | 48° 34' 47.3516" N |
DMS Lng | 7° 45' 2.8814" E | GeoHASH | u0ts27evywz9m |
UTM Zone | 32U | UTM(E) | 407865.1851201938 |
UTM(N) | 5381501.291963015 | Fuseau horaire | Europe/Berlin |
Pays | France | Région | Grand Est |
Can definitely recommend this museum if you want to learn about Strasbourg, very in-depth in many events, although excluding the largest Jewish Pogrom in European history is a huge disservice and I was disappointed.
*** (21/01/2017 19:29)
Nice museum, telling the story about the city. Felt modern and not old and dusty.
*** (05/12/2017 05:37)
Great museum, much bigger than it looks from the outside, goes into lots of detail over a long history.
We were offered an audio guide when we bought the tickets but said no, wish we had taken them as there is a big city map that had a presentation on the guide which would have been good
*** (08/09/2017 13:52)
Great history museum of the city and general region. Quite a few interactive displays too, with everything in 3 languages. Audioguides are also included with the tickets.
Still interesting though, worth a visit.
*** (31/10/2016 18:51)
Very interesting museum with a very rich (maybe even too much) collection. I would recommend visiting in two times if possible (free every first Sunday!) because it can get too long after a while, especially if going with kids, and it would be a shame to miss on some of the details it offers.
*** (04/06/2017 04:00)
Awesome museum, definitely must visit. Introduces history in very interesting way, you wont be bored even not a little bit.
*** (12/09/2016 01:55)
This museum was our second choice because we have another in mind to go to but it was closed. I am so happy that the other was closed because this museum was really interesting. If you don't understand the intricate history of Strasbourg, this museum makes it all clear. A free audio guide comes with it.
*** (13/12/2017 18:38)
The audio guide really has problems...even after restarting. But the content is really really rich, couldn't finish in 2 hours. Little confused with the Alsace ownership between France and Germany. Hope they could develop the chronological order of that period of time more clear.
*** (22/03/2017 17:00)
Gives a great overview of the history of this beautiful city. Helps understand a lot of what we visited in town. We did indeed like the massive 3D map presentation. Nice multimedia presentation...
*** (15/01/2017 17:49)
Brilliant museum, really interesting with a good range of exhibits. Tri-lingual plaques, and a comprehensive audio guide in English/French/German. I'll definitely be back to take my time in there next year!
*** (12/12/2016 22:58)
A great museum
I had fun exploring all the different sections in tiny rooms, with a free audio guide.
But the service staff were all very unfriendly, unlike the rest of the staff I have met in Strasbourg.
*** (14/12/2017 19:08)
Nice Museum. Worthy visit
*** (21/11/2017 19:43)
Interesting exhibits, many of which are interactive to some degree. Right from the foundation of the city to the end of WW II. Highly recommend the audio guide (free).