Alsace Museum - Free Audio Guide

Strasbourg, Grand Est, France

Musée Alsacien, 23, Quai Saint-Nicolas, Krutenau, Bourse-Esplanade-Krutenau, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, France métropolitaine, 67065, France

Alsace Museum, Strasbourg
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The Musée Alsacien in Strasbourg, established in 1907, showcases the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Alsace from the 17th to the 20th centuries. Housed in a historic building near the Ill River, the museum presents over 5,000 artifacts, including traditional furniture, costumes, and religious objects, reflecting the region's diverse customs. Visitors can explore reconstituted interiors of Alsatian homes and learn about significant events in local Jewish heritage. The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, with admission fees around 7 euros for adults and free for children under 18. Accessibility options are available for a comfortable visit.