List of monuments historiques in Strasbourg
The list of Monument historique in Strasbourg lists all classified and registered Monuments historiques in the Alsatian city of Strasbourg .
List of structures
designation | description | Location | Labelling | Protection status | date | image |
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Aubette | The neo-classical building on Place Kléber was built by Jacques-François Blondel between 1764 and 1767 as the main station of the Garde du Corps in Strasbourg . In the 19th century it was used as an administrative center and as an inn before it was destroyed by fire in the Franco-Prussian War. Between 1873 and 1875 the building was rebuilt in a modified manner by city architect Geoffroy Conrath . The building is a strictly structured, symmetrical sandstone structure with 19 window axes, the three central ones in a risalit. The high ground floor is illuminated by floor-to-ceiling arched windows. The upper floor rises above a cornice with rectangular windows and an attic floor. Rocailles are set around a plate with heads between the attic windows . The building is rounded off by a balustrade with vases and figures. A balcony sits on the cornice in the central projection. The risalit is completed by a triangular gable with rich figurative decorations and a coat of arms, above a free-standing statue.
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Place Kléber ( location ) |
PA00085014 | Classé Classé Classé |
1929 1985 1989 |
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Mikveh | The mikveh was probably built as early as the 16th century, as the neighboring building was already called "Zum Judenbad" at that time. The remains that have been preserved probably date from the first half of the 18th century. Parts of the staircase to the ritual bath and the outer walls with a semicircular niche have been preserved. The bathroom measures 3 × 3 meters and is surmounted by Romanesque consoles in the corners.
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20 Rue des Charpentiers ( location ) |
PA00085013 | Inscrit | 1985 |
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Stadtbad | 1904-1911, designed by Fritz Beblo built
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10 Boulevard de la Victoire ( location ) |
PA67000046 | Classé | 2017 |
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Barrage Vauban | , fixed weir 1686-1690, designed by Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban built
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Rue de Molsheim ( location ) |
PA00085039 | Inscrit Inscrit |
1971 1995 |
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Canon building | medieval residential buildings on the north and east sides of the cloister of St-Pierre-le-Jeune, modified in the 19th century
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Rue de la Nuée-Bleue 8a quai Kellermann 2, 4, 6 rue Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune ( location ) |
PA67000038 | Inscrit | 1999 |
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Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire de Strasbourg | The building was built from 1889 to 1894 according to designs by architects August Hartel and Skjøld Neckelmann in the historicizing style of the Italian Renaissance. During the Second World War, the furnishings in the building were destroyed and rebuilt from 1951 to 1956 from a functional point of view. In the center, the representative two-storey sandstone building is surmounted by a dome.
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6 place de la République 1 avenue Victor Schœlcher ( location ) |
PA67000009 | Classé Inscrit |
2004 2004 |
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Breuscheckschlössel | A castle stable was first mentioned in 1592 at this point . In the 16th century the mighty tower was part of the city fortifications. In 1681 Prechter von Preuschreck bought it. In 1804 the physician Thomas Lauth bought the property and built a stately home on the tower. The mighty medieval tower towers over the two-story building. The top floor is formed by a recessed belvedere with a balustrade, clad with wooden shingles and protected by a protruding roof. The plastered residential building is inconspicuous. A stone balcony was installed only on the southeast side, which rests on four Ionic columns.
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33 rue de la Tour ( location ) |
PA00085194 | Inscrit | 1985 |
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Café Brant | The building with the café was built in 1897 by the architect Eduard Ess and the building contractor Andreas Ess. The “Zur Universität” restaurant was located on the ground floor. In 1921 a car repair shop opened here and in 1932 it became a café again. The V-shaped corner building has large shop windows on the ground floor that illuminate the café. The top three floors are used as apartments and have irregular balconies with stone balustrades on the facade. The gray sandstone building is decorated with ribs and ribbons. Simple cornices divide it horizontally.
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11 place de l'Université ( location ) |
PA67000094 | Inscrit | 2014 |
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Strasbourg Cathedral | Gothic cathedral, built between 1176 and 1439
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Place de la Cathédrale ( location ) |
PA00085015 | Classé | 1862 |
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Chambre de la taille et des subhastations | In the 18th century, the city council bought the property on Rue du Vieux Marché aux Grains, on which a house that had been destroyed by fire until 1500 had stood. In 1760, the architect Samuel Werner built a building for the chamber for foreclosures with a large auction room. The four-storey building is closed off by an attic floor, which is separated from the rest of the building by a protruding cornice. Corner pilasters apparently carry this. The segmental arched windows are partly decorated with a simple keystone, on the first floor they are also decorated with curved roofs and rocailles .
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2 rue du Vieux Marché aux Grains ( location ) |
PA00085016 | Inscrit | 1937 |
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Water tower | The water tower is one of the buildings around the city's old train station. It is located south of the SNCF depot and was built in 1883 in neo-Romanesque style. The square floor plan becomes octagonal due to the chamfered building corners. The ground floor, each with an entrance on the sides and sandstone bands, rises another floor made of sandstone with coupled arched windows and corner pilaster strips . The top floor protrudes slightly on consoles and was built with yellow and black bricks. Stained glass windows brighten the interior. A curved roof with a closed lantern in the center closes the structure off with a frieze. Today the building houses the Musée Voudoo .
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Rue de Koenigshoffen ( location ) |
PA00085017 | Inscrit | 1984 |
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Château de Pourtalès | In 1802 the Renouard de Bussière family of bankers bought a small country estate from the 18th century. Athanase-Paul Renouard de Bussière settled there around 1840 and created an English park around the house. In 1844 his son Albert expanded the house. After the death of Alfred Renouard de Bussière, his daughter Mélanie Renouard de Bussière lived in the castle. She decided to have the building rebuilt and modernized again. From 1887 to 1902 she left the country seat of the architect Breffendille in the Louis XV style. remodel to Pourtalès Castle and create outbuildings. In 1907 the Strasbourg architects Gustave Krafft and Jules Berninger built a tower to accommodate a library. The seven-axis main building is flanked by two two-axis building wings. A five-axis building complex with a low roof, balustrade and central projection adjoins the park side. Sandstone pilaster strips and cornices structure the plastered building. Two towers tower over the diversified structure.
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161 rue Mélanie ( location ) |
PA00085018 | Inscrit | 1984 |
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Koenigshoffen Jewish cemetery | The Jewish cemetery in the Koenigshoffen district was laid out in 1801 and in 1910 had around 4,000 graves. The cemetery was partially destroyed during the Second World War. In 1945 around 1000 stones were knocked over and partly broken. Today the cemetery is rarely used and the new cemetery in Cronenbourg is used instead.
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29 rue de la Tour ( location ) |
PA67000058 | Inscrit | 2002 |
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Cinéma Odyssée | In 1913, the architect Paul Horn built the neoclassical cinema theater, which was soon called the Union Cinema and UT (Union Theater), from 1964 ABC. The cinema hall is richly decorated in the neoclassical style and is covered by a coffered ceiling. The front of the building is formed on the outside by mighty sandstone arcades that extend to the first floor. Above that, a cornice closes off the area. The floors above are structured by fluted pilasters, which are divided between two of the six window axes.
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3 rue des Francs Bourgeois Rue des Sept Hommes ( location ) |
PA00085283 | Inscrit | 1990 |
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citadel | Erected from 1682 to 1685 based on plans by Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban
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Place du Troisième Régiment de Tirailleurs Algériens ( location ) |
PA00085019 | Classé Classé |
1922 1932 |
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Lycée Fustel-de-Coulanges | After Strasbourg was annexed to France, the Jesuits founded a seminary, a college and a university to counterbalance the prevailing Protestantism . However, the architects' plans were never fully implemented. Only the Collège was built between 1757 and 1759 by J. Massol and Le Mire according to plans by Saint-Martin. The three-storey sandstone building is dominated by two risalits with pilasters on the western facade in the Baroque style. Inside are two mighty entrance portals. The risalits are completed by two segmental arched gable fields with rich figurative decorations and rocaille elements. Segmented arched windows with partially decorated keystones illuminate the building. The rectangular building complex behind the cathedral frames an inner courtyard.
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Place du Château 8 rue des Écrivains ( location ) |
PA00085020 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Johanniter comers | Hospital building from 1547, two prison wings from 1747; today the seat of the École nationale d'administration
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1 rue Sainte-Marguerite ( location ) |
PA00085021 | Inscrit | 1971 |
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Hotel du Bourg | later courthouse and police station; built between 1728 and 1732, modified after 1871
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11 rue de la Nuée Bleue ( location ) |
PA00085055 | Inscrit | 2013 |
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Direction régionale des Impôts | 1902-1911, designed by Ludwig Levy built
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4 place de la République 25 avenue des Vosges ( location ) |
PA67000010 | Inscrit | 1996 |
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Regional Directorate of Customs | from the second half of the 19th century
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11 avenue de la Liberté ( location ) |
PA00085314 | Inscrit | 1992 |
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Old customs | Strasbourg had a customs for navigation on the Rhine as early as the Middle Ages. The building was built in 1358 as a salt yard and later served as a bonded warehouse, customs and sales room, but also as a hostel. The building was destroyed in a bombing in 1944, but was rebuilt unchanged after the war in the 1960s. The unadorned building complex is located on the banks of the Ill. Large segmented arched windows define the ground floor of the two-storey plastered eaves building. Stepped gables complete the building on the narrow sides. These stepped gables also visually subdivide the roof at regular intervals.
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Rue de la Douane ( location ) |
PA00085022 | Classé | 1948 |
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Haute école des arts du Rhin | The art college was built in 1892 by the city architect Ott. The three-story brick building was erected over a high sandstone base. A console frieze supports the projecting roof. The colored tile murals in Art Nouveau style with allegorical figures on painting, sculpture, architecture, science, archeology and geometry are striking. They were created by Léon Elchinger based on designs by Anton Seder. Floral elements decorate the areas under the windows on the top two floors.
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1 rue de l'Académie ( location ) |
PA00085023 | Inscrit | 1981 |
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Ste-Aurélie Church | The church was built as Moritzkirche as early as the 8th century. When the old church was demolished in the 18th century, remains of Roman fragments were discovered in the masonry. The tower dates from the Romanesque period, the nave was rebuilt between 1763 and 1765. The hall church is closed off by a facade gable with volutes and an inscribed gable triangle. Sandstone adorns the plastered building on the chamfered corners and window reveals as well as cornices.
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4, 5 place Sainte-Aurélie ( location ) |
PA00085024 | Classé | 1988 |
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Ste-Madelaine Church | The former monastery church of the Magdalenerinnen was built from 1478 to 1485 in the Gothic style. The church was destroyed in a fire in 1904. Only the late Gothic choir remained. Fritz Beblo added a three-aisled basilica with a barrel vault to it at right angles around 1907. This was badly damaged by British and American bombing in 1944 and rebuilt in 1958.
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Place Sainte-Madeleine ( location ) |
PA00085028 | Classé | 1898 |
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St-Etienne Church | The church, now used as a chapel, was built between 1210 and 1230 in the Rhenish Romanesque style with elements of the early Gothic. In front of the basilica was a massive westwork, which was crowned by a one meter high tower. In 1802 the building was demolished and three years later replaced by a neoclassical sacred building. In 1944 the building was hit by British and American bombs and the nave was destroyed. From 1959 to 1965 the current building was built in a Gothic style. From the original church from the 13th century, the transept with crossing dome as well as the choir and the apse have been preserved.
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2 rue de la Pierre Large ( location ) |
PA00085025 | Classé | 1862 |
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St-Guillaume Church | The Gothic sacred building was built in 1307 as a church for the Wilhelmites' mendicant order monastery. In 1485 it was expanded. The church has been Protestant since 1534. The church is a single-nave, flat-roofed hall building with a vestibule. A choir with a ⅝-end closes the nave. The choir and nave are separated by a late Gothic rood screen. Above the entrance facade there is a square tower as a gable turret.
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Rue Saint-Guillaume ( location ) |
PA00085026 | Inscrit | 1985 |
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St-Jean Church | The elongated building was built in 1477 as a single-nave, elongated building with a flat coffered ceiling. The single-nave room is closed off by a retracted choir. From 1687 the church belonged to the Order of St. John. The church received a rich baroque interior. In 1944 the building was almost completely destroyed. It was rebuilt between 1962 and 1964. Only the font from the 15th century has been preserved from the original furnishings.
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Quai Saint-Jean ( location ) |
PA00085027 | Inscrit | 1946 |
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St Nicolas Church | The first church was built here in 1182. Around 1230 a vestibule was built on the south side of the tower. In 1381 the vestibule was expanded into a chapel. In 1454 a north aisle was added by Diebold Mösung, the tower was raised and the choir enlarged. Further alterations were made in the 16th and 17th centuries: the polygonal choir closure was torn down, and inside the arcades to the side aisle were removed so that galleries could be built. The steep roof with the dormers and the mighty square tower are striking.
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Quai Saint-Nicolas ( location ) |
PA00135152 | Classé | 1995 |
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St Paul Church | Paulskirche was built from 1892 to 1897 by the architect Louis Müller as a Protestant garrison church. When Alsace was annexed to France in 1919, the building was transferred to a civil parish of the Evangelical Reformed Church of Alsace and Lorraine. The neo-Gothic sandstone church is dominated by a striking facade with two tall flanking towers. An open vestibule with three pointed arches forms the entrance area. A choir with a three-quarter end adjoins the nave with a central nave and two side aisles.
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Place du Général Eisenhower ( location ) |
PA00085029 | Classé | 1998 |
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Church of St-Paul in Koenigshoffen | 1911 to 1914, designed by Edouard Schimpf built
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Rue de la Tour ( location ) |
PA67000018 | Inscrit | 1997 |
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St-Pierre-le-Jeune church protestant | A hypogeum found in 1899 proves that there was a church here as early as the 7th century. In 1031 the church was completely redone. The basement of the tower and three wings of the cloister are still preserved. At the end of the 12th century the tower was raised. In 1290 the church was renewed. A four-aisled pillar basilica with five bays and a western transept was built. The nave was completed by a long, low choir with three bays and a 5/10 end. At the beginning of the 14th century, the south side was upgraded to the front side and emphasized by a portal located under a vestibule. The choir and nave are separated by a 14th century rood screen.
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Place Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Rue de la Nuée Bleue ( Location ) |
PA67000037 | Inscrit | 1999 |
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St-Pierre-Le-Vieux church | The Saint-Pierre-le-Vieux church was rebuilt in 1382 and enlarged by Jodocus Dotzinger from 1455 to 1475. The Simultankirche consists of a Catholic complex, which the city planning director of Strasbourg, Jean-Geoffroy Conrath (1824-1892) built in 1867 in neo-Gothic style and turned 90 ° to the old building. Part of the medieval choir was torn down. The design of the facade and the new tower was done by Fritz Beblo . The inventory of the church includes winged altars from the late Gothic and early Renaissance that were rescued from demolished churches in Upper Alsace. The evangelical part is the almost unchanged complex from the 15th century.
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1 Grand Rue ( location ) |
PA00085031 | Inscrit | 1981 |
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St Thomas Church | The Thomas Church is said to have been built by Bishop Florentius in the 7th century . However, the actual builder is Bishop Adeloch, who is also buried there. After a fire in 1002, the church was rebuilt until 1031, but again damaged by fire in 1078 and 1144. In 1196 a new building was started. The oldest parts of today's church date from around 1200, including a transept with a crossing tower. The Thomaskirche is a five-aisled hall church. A square bell tower sits on the westwork-like facade.
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4 rue Martin Luther ( location ) |
PA00085032 | Classé | 1862 |
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City fortifications | laid out in the 14th century
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Boulevard du Président Wilson Rue Georges Wodli ( Location ) |
PA67000051 | Inscrit | 2001 | |
Medieval city fortifications | laid out in the 13th and 14th centuries
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Place Sainte-Madeleine ( location ) |
PA00085033 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Faculté de droit | Main building in 1962, designed by Charles-Gustave Stoskopf built
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1 place d'Athènes ( location ) |
PA67000064 | Inscrit | 2005 |
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Cité-jardin du Stockfeld |
Garden city settlement ; 1910-1912, designed by Edouard Schimpf created
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Stockfeld ( location ) |
PA67000013 | Inscrit | 1996 |
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Cannon foundry | After the secularization of the monastery buildings of the Poor Clares in 1529, the city used the building as a weapons depot. The Ste-Claire church was demolished in 1554. In 1545 and 1582 the depot was expanded to include a foundry for cannons. In 1703, Louis XIV founded the royal foundry, which was in operation until 1870. The winding building complex consists of several buildings, including a medieval wing with a two- and three-story tower, an elongated Renaissance building with volute gables from 1642 and a two-story, eaves plastered building with a large entrance gate and steep roof.
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18 place Broglie ( location ) |
PA00085035 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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German fortifications | North and northwest front of the inner city fortifications built between 1875 and 1878. The sandstone war gate is a passage through a fortified earth wall. The gate, built in the historicizing style, is symmetrical and is dominated by pilasters and arched friezes. Arched gates serve as an entrance. The two larger central gates are flanked by small towers with battlements.
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Rue du Rempart ( location ) |
PA67000083 | Inscrit | 2009 |
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Strasbourg-Ville train station | The construction of today's station was built from 1878 to 1883 according to a design by the Berlin architect Johann Eduard Jacobsthal and expanded in the following decades. The two-story entrance building made of red sandstone is designed in a neo-renaissance style. The tracks are spanned by two steel arches. A special feature are the rooms for the German imperial family in the train station, which still exist today and were added by Hermann Eggert around 1900 . The facade is decorated with two reliefs and the main hall with two allegorical statues of women ("Agriculture" and "Industry") by Otto Geyer . In the course of renovation work, a curved glass wall was placed in front of the building, which encloses the facade of the building and forms a new anteroom.
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Place de la Gare ( location ) |
PA00085036 | Inscrit | 1984 |
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Ice cream factory | The building, erected in the 17th century, was originally used as a mill, and from 1897 as a stick ice factory. The factory was enlarged in 1903 and 1912 and modernized in 1930. One of the preserved turbines dates from 1897. The ice cream factory was used until 1990 and then converted into a hotel.
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3, 5 rue des Moulins ( location ) |
PA00085291 | Inscrit | 1991 |
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Big seminar | The building complex was built between 1768 and 1772 by the architect Houlié in an early classical style. The sober four-storey sandstone building has a large entrance gate with a triangular gable and other smaller ones with a round gable. The floors are separated by surrounding cornices. In the green inner courtyard of the building there is a late Gothic fountain with eyelashes and rich figural decorations.
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2 rue des Frères ( location ) |
PA00085041 | Classé | 1939 |
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Granary | The small granary is a tall, defiant building with a steep roof. It was erected as a two-story brick building in the first half of the 17th century. Columns support the central beams of the floors. The two-story attic was also used as a storage room.
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8 rue Modeste Schickelé ( location ) |
PA67000063 | Inscrit | 2004 |
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National Stud | In 1845 the national stud moved into a building complex from the 18th century and united the stud and the equestrian academy under one roof. The equestrian school has existed since 1621 and has been housed on the Birkenwaldischerhof since 1752. Most of the courtyard was built in the 18th century by the architect Jacques Gallay. In 1756 the buildings were expanded by the architects Clinchamp and Christiani. The U-shaped complex encloses an inner courtyard. The main building is a four-storey structure with a half-timbered attic. Stables and farm buildings have one and two storeys.
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1 rue Sainte-Élisabeth ( location ) |
PA00085042 | Classé Classé |
1922 1987 |
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Hôpital civil | The original building was built in 1398 and was destroyed in a fire in 1716. Only the Gothic chapel St-Ehrhard from the 15th century remained. Between 1717 and 1725 the city administration had a new hospital built by the architect FR Mollinger, which was extended to the east by JP Pflug in 1741. The main building is three-story. Simple cornices divide the building horizontally. The steep and high roof is striking. Several risalits, small attached turrets and the protruding side wings provide a little variety. An octagonal roof turret with a closed lantern sits on top of the building. Small balconies with wrought iron railings sit on projecting stepped consoles.
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Place de l'Hôpital ( location ) |
PA00085043 | Inscrit Inscrit Inscrit Inscrit Inscrit |
1929 1989 2011 2012 2015 |
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Military hospital | After Strasbourg was annexed to France, the king had the fortress builders Vauban and Tarade build a citadel and Strasbourg became a garrison town. This needed a military hospital. In 1692/93 the north and south wings were built. Between 1636 and 1742, a connecting wing was built, the wings of the building were lengthened and three wings were built across the wings, two of which still exist today. This created space for more than 900 beds, as well as laboratories, kitchens and pharmacies. During the German occupation between 1871 and 1918, the buildings were rebuilt several times. After 1945 the hospital was abandoned and used as the administrative center. The three-story buildings are kept quite unadorned. Only the central two-story entrance building has been upgraded. The entrance portal made of red sandstone with a round arched gate and a mighty gable field with a coat of arms and figural decorations is striking.
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2 rue de l'Hôpital Militaire ( location ) |
PA00085044 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Hotel | The city palace was built in 1755 by the dealer Christophe Zollikoffer. After its destruction in the 19th century, it was rebuilt in different ways. Elements of the 18th century were mixed with neoclassical elements. The four-storey building is slightly asymmetrical. In the center is the axis with a large entrance gate, which is accompanied by shop windows with round arches. On the first floor above the entrance there is a balcony with a wrought iron railing on consoles. Simple roofs adorn the windows on this floor. Profiled cornices separate the floors. A console frieze supports the sweeping hipped roof. Pilaster strips adorn the corners of the building. The windows of the lower three floors have figures in the gable on the back. Pilasters here separate the window axes in a ratio of 2–3–2.
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4 place du Marché aux Poissons ( location ) |
PA00085046 | Inscrit | 1935 |
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Hotel | In 1901, Professor Laqueur commissioned the architect Issleiber to build a villa. The small city palace is a two-story sandstone building with a mansard roof. The front is dominated by an opening with a wrought-iron balcony on the first floor. The windows on the first floor are decorated with decorated keystones. The bottles are abstract and plastic. The bottles on the upper floor are more heavily decorated. Rocailles jewelry supports the window sills. Shoulder arches form gable fields with a vegetal design. An unadorned frieze completes the building. The artist François Barette created a Japanese-style mural in the staircase with trees, flowers and birds in shades of red and gold. Today the building is the seat of the Algerian Consulate General.
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37 allée de la Robertsau ( location ) |
PA00085037 | Inscrit | 1986 |
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Hotel Braun | The palace, known as the Hôtel Braun , was built in 1746 on older remains for the merchant Jean-Daniel Braun. While the exterior is in the Baroque style, the interior was designed in the Régence style. Pilaster strips structure the window axes in a ratio of 3–1–3. The central axis is emphasized by pilasters. The corner pilaster strip is interrupted by a half column. On the first floor there is a balcony with a wrought iron railing above a segmented arched door. The interior is dominated by salons with fine wood paneling. Large sandstone chimneys have been installed in several salons.
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20 rue des Serruriers ( Lage ) |
PA00085047 | Inscrit | 1987 |
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Hotel d'Andlau | The Hôtel d'Andlau was built in 1749 by the architect Jacques Gallay for the Benedictine nuns of the Andlau Abbey . Today the building belongs to the neighboring Lycée. The magnificent sandstone building is structured by pilaster strips and cornices. In the center of the facade there is an elaborately designed, barely protruding risalite. The entrance is entered through a small vestibule. This is flanked by a pair of columns with Ionic capitals. These carry an entablature. On the first floor there is an arched window door with an oculus above it. Both are accompanied by pilasters with Corinthian capitals. A triangular gable with a coat of arms and the letters A and M completes the risalits.
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8 rue des Écrivains ( location ) |
PA00085048 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Hotel d'Andlau-Klinglin | The oldest parts of the building date from the 15th century. In 1713 Count Anton von Andlau and his wife Marianne von Klinglin acquired the building and had it converted and expanded. They expanded the east wing and had a large staircase of honor with a curved wrought-iron railing built in. Johannes M. Pfundstein designed the facade with echoes of the Renaissance. During the Second Empire, Alfred Renouard de Bussière acquired the property and converted it. In 1928 the port authority acquired the building and had the building rebuilt for his needs by the architect Robert Danis and two wings added. The facade is dominated by a mighty portal, which sits in a central projectile with a triangular gable. Pilasters and wide cornices structure the facade. The tall windows on the first floor of the three-story building are striking.
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25 rue de la Nuée Bleue ( location ) |
PA00085049 | Classé Inscrit Classé |
1921 1991 1991 |
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Hôtel des Boecklin de Boecklinsau | The Stettmeister Johann Philipp Böcklin von Böcklinsau had a city palace built for himself in 1598, which was used in the 17th and 18th centuries as the seat of the Directory of the Imperial Knighthood in Lower Alsace . The building, which was strongly influenced by the Renaissance, is three-story and has eleven window axes. The middle axis has a high arched gate on the ground floor, above a balcony with wrought iron railing. The central axis is closed at the top by a dwelling with a volute gable. The second and tenth axes sit in rectangular oriels on brackets and are closed off by smaller dwelling houses.
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17 place Saint-Étienne ( location ) |
PA00085053 | Classé | 1927 |
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Hotel Brackenhoffer | The building was commissioned by Elie Brackenhoffer in 1731. His grandson sold it in 1794 to the dealer Etienne Livio, who became mayor of Strasbourg in 1800. The recessed three-storey building with two side wings forms an inner courtyard open to the street, which is protected by a low gatehouse with a richly decorated portal.
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11 rue de l'Épine ( location ) |
PA00085045 | Inscrit | 1934 |
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Hotel Brion | The small palace by architect Auguste Brion was built in 1904 in the style of Art Nouveau . Rounded reveals, spherical friezes and floral patterns determine the exterior of the two-story building. A dwarf building sits above a window axis, and below it is a long opening on the ground floor. Balcony railings are kept in the typical style.
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22 rue Sleidan ( location ) |
PA00085173 | Inscrit | 1975 |
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Cour du Corbeau | Elongated inner courtyard belonging to the Hôtel du Corbeau with half-timbered buildings, a stair tower, arcades and a fountain, 14th to 18th centuries
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1 quai des Bateliers ( location ) |
PA00085051 | Classé Classé |
1930 1933 |
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Hotel de Dartein | also Hôtel Waldner de Freudenstein ; For three centuries there was a property belonging to the Böcklin von Böcklinsau family. In 1761 it was sold, demolished and a new building was erected by 1765. Maria Christina von Sachsen acquired the building in 1776 and had it converted and expanded by the architect Samuel Werner. From 1810 Bertrand Pierre de Castex and Adelaide de Dartein lived here. The three-storey baroque building with segmented arched windows is adorned with rocaille elements on the ground floor. Meander friezes are installed on the upper floors.
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17 rue des Charpentiers ( Lage ) |
PA00085052 | Classé | 1927 |
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Hôtel des Deux-Ponts | The Zweibrücker Hof (also Hôtel du Gouverneur militaire ) was built by a royal praetor, which was acquired by Maximilian von Zweibrücken in 1771 and expanded by the architect Georg Michel Müller. The representative courtyard forms an inner courtyard with its wings. The main building is dominated by a high central projectile, which extends into the roof with its dwelling. The peristyle is beautifully painted.
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13 rue Brûlée Place Broglie ( location ) |
PA00085054 | Classé | 1921 |
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Hotel de l'Épine | also Hôtel Schubart ; a stately building stood here as early as the 13th century. This was replaced in 1559. The cloth merchant Jean Schubart bought it in 1735, had it demolished and built a new building by 1737, which was built by the stonemasons Karl Hisky and Jean-Piere Pflug. The three-storey sandstone building is structured by pilaster strips and cornices. While the six window axes on both upper floors were designed in segmental arch construction with ornate keystones, the ground floor is more elaborately designed. The large arched windows on the ground floor have elaborately designed keystones. In the middle of the five axes sits a round arch portal and coat of arms. A shoulder-arch roof is supported by pilasters with Ionic capitals.
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9 rue de l'Épine ( location ) |
PA00085056 | Classé | 1946 |
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Hôtel d'Ettenheimmunster | The palace was built in the 15th century. In its current form it was created in 1759 by the architect GM Müller, who worked for the administration on the left bank of the Rhine for the Bishop of Basel and built it for the monks of the Ettenheimmünster monastery . The narrow three-storey building with a sandstone facade has three window axes. On the ground floor there is a wide portal with a shoulder arch. In the pediment there is a shell element surrounded by tendrils. Above it an episcopal miter .
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3 place de l'Hôpital ( location ) |
PA00085057 | Classé | 1927 |
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Hotel de Franck | The banker and politician Philippe-Jacques Franck acquired the palace of the Wurmser von Vendenheim family in the 1770s. His daughter-in-law Marie Cléophée de Turckheim took over the family business and expanded the house. The three-storey plastered eaves building with six window axes has a central projectile made of sandstone with baroque elements.
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7 quai Saint-Nicolas ( location ) |
PA00085058 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Hotel de Furstemberg | built around 1565
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8 rue des Pucelles ( location ) |
PA00085059 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Hotel de Gayling d'Altheim | The Wurmser von Vendenheim family resided here from 1497 to 1720. From 1765 the property was owned by the Gayling von Altheim family, who modernized and expanded it. The dwarf house with a large cartridge that blows up the eaves is striking.
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20 rue des Veaux ( location ) |
PA00085060 | Inscrit | 1937 |
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Cour des Couples | also Hôtel Hammerer ; until 1681 there was a stud here. The dealer Jean Hammerer acquired the building and built a new house in the Rococo style around 1762 . The three-storey sandstone building forms a three-wing complex that forms a courtyard. In front of the central wing of the building is a central projection with a triangular gable.
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9 rue des Couples ( Lage ) |
PA00085100 | Classé | 1927 |
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Hotel de Ville | formerly the Hôtel de Hanau ( Hanauer Hof ); built from 1728 for the Counts of Hanau-Lichtenberg according to plans by Christian Ludwig Hermann and Joseph Massol ; town hall since 1805
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Place Broglie Rue Brûlée ( Location ) |
PA00085061 | Classé | 1921 |
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Hotel des Joham de Mundolsheim | Buildings from the late 13th century; with painting around 1450
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15 rue des Juifs ( location ) |
PA00085062 | Inscrit Classé |
1985 1989 |
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Hotel du préfet | former Hotel de Klinglin ; Built between 1731 and 1736 for François-Joseph de Klinglin
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19 rue Brûlée ( location ) |
PA00085063 | Classé | 1970 |
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Hotel Magnus | built between 1871 and 1874
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59 rue du Faubourg-de-Pierre ( location ) |
PA67000093 | Inscrit | 2014 |
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Hotel de Marabail | also Hôtel Horrer ; the small city palace was built in 1745 by the stonemason Jean-Michel Guth for Jean-Georges Horrer according to plans by Jacques Gallay. In 1764 he sold it to Antoine de Marabail. The three-storey building is structured by pilaster strips and cornices. Two of the four window axes are combined on the ground floor to form an entrance portal, the keystone of which shows a double coat of arms in the round arch. The keystones of the segmented arched windows on the two upper floors are decorated with heads. Ornate wrought iron window grilles also decorate the windows.
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15 rue de l'Arc en Ciel ( location ) |
PA00085064 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Hotel de Neuwiller | built around 1750
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4 quai de Paris ( location ) |
PA00085065 | Inscrit | 1985 |
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Hotel de Rathsamhausen | from the end of the 16th century
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9 rue des Dentelles ( Lage ) |
PA00085066 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Hotel de Saxe | previously Hôtel de Purgerot de Wardener ; essentially from the beginning of the 17th century; first from 1767 to plans by Georg Michel Müller , then from 1779, designed by François Pinot for Maria Christina of Saxony rebuilt
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27 rue des Juifs ( location ) |
PA00085067 | Classé | 1927 |
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Hotel Schützenberger | City villa; Built in
1900 according to plans by Gottfried Berninger and Gustave Krafft
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76 allée de la Robertsau ( location ) |
PA00085038 | Inscrit | 1975 |
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Hotel de la Tribu des Marchands | from the second half of the 18th century
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29 rue des Serruriers 1 rue du Miroir 5 rue Gutenberg ( location ) |
PA00085187 | Classé Inscrit |
1984 1984 |
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Hotel Weitz | Built in 1737/38
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3 quai Saint-Thomas ( location ) |
PA00085068 | Inscrit | 1986 |
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Hotel des Zorn de Bulach | from the 16th century; with stair tower in the inner courtyard
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120 Grand Rue ( location ) |
PA00085069 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Built in 1912 according to plans by the architecture firm Backes and Zache
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16 rue du 22-Novembre ( location ) |
PA67000085 | Inscrit | 2009 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house with hipped roof, 18th century
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22 rue des Balayeurs 6 place Saint-Nicolas-aux-Ondes ( location ) |
PA00085083 | Inscrit | 1978 |
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Residential building | Building marked 1598, stair tower marked 1618
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11 quai des Bateliers ( location ) |
PA67000020 | Inscrit | 1997 |
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Residential and commercial building | Built in 1901 according to plans by Gottfried Berninger and Gustave Krafft
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1 place Broglie ( location ) |
PA00085094 | Inscrit | 1975 |
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Residential and commercial building | Built in 1767
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19 rue de la Douane 1 rue du Vieux Marché aux Poissons ( location ) |
PA00085105 | Inscrit | 1947 |
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Residential and commercial building | from the first half of the 16th century; reconstructed after the Second World War
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8 rue du Fossé des Tailleurs ( location ) |
PA00085110 | Inscrit | 1946 |
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Residential and commercial building | from the 16th and 18th centuries
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29 rue des Frères 2 rue du Faisan ( location ) |
PA00085111 | Inscrit | 1931 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house with carved window frames from the 16th century
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31 rue des Frères ( location ) |
PA00085112 | Inscrit | 1931 |
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Residential and commercial building |
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22 rue du Général de Castelnau ( location ) |
PA00085113 | Inscrit | 1975 |
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Residential and commercial building | built between 1896 and 1899
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33, 35, 37 rue des Grandes Arcades ( location ) |
PA00085122 | Inscrit | 1984 |
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Residential and commercial building | in the basement: remains of a Romanesque tower
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47, 49 rue des Grandes Arcades ( location ) |
PA00085123 | Classé | 1920 |
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Residential and commercial building | Front building in the core from the beginning of the 14th century; Hall with paintings from the 14th and 16th centuries; rear wing from the 18th century
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17 rue des Hallebardes ( Lage ) |
PA67000012 | Classé | 1998 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house, 16th and 17th centuries, with preserved late medieval components
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22 rue des Hallebardes 15 Place de la Cathédrale ( location ) |
PA00085130 | Inscrit | 1988 |
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Residential and commercial building | Built in 1842, with parts from a predecessor from 1756
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6 quai Kléber ( location ) |
PA00085284 | Inscrit | 1990 |
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Residential building | House of a former farm, marked 1624
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13 rue Martin Bucer ( location ) |
PA00085139 | Inscrit | 1978 |
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Residential building | two half-timbered houses
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1 quai des Moulins ( location ) |
PA00085147 | Classé | 1928 |
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Residential building | Half-timbered house, partly massive
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6 rue des Moulins ( location ) |
PA00085148 | Classé | 1928 |
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Residential and commercial building | From the 18th century
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27 rue de la Nuée Bleue ( location ) |
PA00085149 | Inscrit | 1988 | |
Residential building | Built in 1909/10
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26 allée de la Robertsau ( location ) |
PA67000082 | Inscrit | 2009 |
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Residential building | Built between 1902 and 1904 according to plans by Frantz Lütke and Heinrich Backes
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56 allée de la Robertsau ( location ) |
PA00085156 | Inscrit | 1975 |
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Residential building | from the 16th or 17th century
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9 rue Sainte-Hélène ( location ) |
PA00085162 | Inscrit | 1984 |
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Residential building | first half of the 18th century
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4 quai Saint-Thomas ( location ) |
PA00085170 | Inscrit | 1988 |
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Residential and commercial building | The building, built in 1905, was designed by the architects Lütke and Backes for the liquor dealer Emil Gersbach. The ground floor served as a sales and storage room, the upper floors as apartments. The five-storey building has an elaborately designed facade in the Art Nouveau style . A richly decorated dwelling rises above the entrance gate to the inner courtyard . The windows on the two lower floors are framed by shared window reveals. On the top floor there is a balcony with a wrought iron railing.
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46 avenue des Vosges ( location ) |
PA00085179 | Inscrit | 1975 |
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Residential houses | two half-timbered houses with massive plinth floors, 16th century
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2, 4 impasse de la Bière ( location ) |
PA00085089 | Inscrit | 1971 |
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Residential and commercial buildings |
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11 rue Mercière 10 place de la Cathédrale ( location ) |
PA00085144 | Classé Classé Inscrit |
1936 1937 2000 |
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University Botanical Garden | Created in 1884 by the architect Anton de Bary under the direction of Anton de Bary ; twelve-sided greenhouse
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28 rue Goethe ( location ) |
PA00085285 | Inscrit Classé |
1990 1993 |
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Grenier d'Abondance | western section of the granary built in 1441 on the remains of the Roman castrum
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Place Broglie ( location ) |
PA67000028 | Inscrit | 1999 |
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Masonic Lodge | Built in 1885
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11 rue du Maréchal Joffre ( location ) |
PA00125227 | Inscrit | 1993 |
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Lycée international des Pontonniers | Built in 1902/03 according to plans by Johann Karl Ott
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1 rue des Pontonniers ( location ) |
PA67000059 | Inscrit | 2002 |
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Magasin nine riders | built from 1898
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( location ) |
7 rue de l'Abreuvoir PA67000099 | Inscrit | 2015 |
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Residential building | Half-timbered house, 18th century
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2 rue de l'Abreuvoir ( location ) |
PA00085070 | Inscrit | 1978 |
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Residential building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, marked 1591
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3 rue de l'Ail ( location ) |
PA00085071 | Inscrit | 1934 |
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Residential building | Portal marked 1775
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7 rue de l'Ail ( location ) |
PA00085072 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential building | from the first half of the 18th century; Destroyed in 1944
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12 rue de l'Ail ( location ) |
PA00085073 | Inscrit | 1929 | |
Residential building | 18th century portal
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17 rue de l'Ail ( location ) |
PA00085074 | Inscrit | 1953 |
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Residential building | Portal, inscribed 1608
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19 rue de l'Ail ( location ) |
PA00085075 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Portal from the first half of the 16th century
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5 rue d'Austerlitz ( location ) |
PA00085076 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house, 17th century
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8 rue d'Austerlitz ( location ) |
PA67000100 | Inscrit | 2015 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, marked 1676
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25 rue du Bain aux Plantes 1 rue des Meuniers ( location ) |
PA00085145 | Classé | 1927 |
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Residential and commercial building | former tanner's house; Half-timbered house on a solid base, marked 1591 and 1663
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27 rue du Bain aux Plantes 2 rue des Meuniers ( location ) |
PA00085146 | Classé | 1927 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid basement
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29 rue du Bain aux Plantes ( location ) |
PA00085078 | Classé | 1927 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid basement
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31 rue du Bain aux Plantes ( location ) |
PA00085079 | Classé | 1927 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid basement
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33 rue du Bain aux Plantes ( location ) |
PA00085080 | Classé | 1927 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid basement
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40 rue du Bain aux Plantes 1 rue des Moulins ( location ) |
PA00085081 | Classé | 1927 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, marked 1676
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23 quai des Bateliers ( location ) |
PA00085084 | Inscrit | 1937 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, marked 1603
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27 quai des Bateliers ( location ) |
PA00085085 | Inscrit | 1937 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, 1748/49
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34 quai des Bateliers ( location ) |
PA00085086 | Inscrit | 1937 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, around 1600
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36 quai des Bateliers ( location ) |
PA00085087 | Inscrit | 1937 |
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Residential and commercial building | Hotel particulier; Solid construction, 1765
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40 quai des Bateliers ( location ) |
PA00085088 | Inscrit | 1937 |
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Residential and commercial building | Portal and balcony, 1780
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5 rue des Bouchers ( Lage ) |
PA00085090 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on two massive plinth floors, marked 1562
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20 rue des Bouchers ( Lage ) |
PA00085091 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, marked 1579
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2 place Broglie ( location ) |
PA00085093 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Facade sculpture "Infantryman", inscribed 1599
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4 quai de la Bruche ( location ) |
PA00085095 | Inscrit | 1931 |
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Residential building | Stair tower, marked 1597
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( location ) |
15 rue Brûlée PA00085096 | Classé | 1939 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, 16th century
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10 rue des Dentelles ( Lage ) |
PA00085101 | Classé | 1927 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, the core from the second half of the 13th century, ground floor structure from the 18th century
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7 rue de l'Épine ( location ) |
PA00085108 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential building | Half-timbered house, marked 1686
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2 rue des Fleurs ( location ) |
PA00085109 | Inscrit | 1986 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, marked 1661 or 1668
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3 place de la Grande Boucherie ( location ) |
PA00085114 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, 17th century
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6 Grand Rue ( location ) |
PA00085115 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, 17th century
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8 Grand Rue ( location ) |
PA00085116 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, second half of the 16th century
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89 Grand Rue ( location ) |
PA00085118 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, second half of the 18th century
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98 Grand Rue ( location ) |
PA00085119 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, marked 1587
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101 Grand Rue ( location ) |
PA00085120 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Hotel particulier; Solid construction, second half of the 18th century
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126 Grand Rue ( location ) |
PA00085121 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Portal, marked 1770
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16 rue Gutenberg ( location ) |
PA00085124 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, marked 1670
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20 rue Gutenberg ( location ) |
PA00085125 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, 17th century
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22 rue Gutenberg ( location ) |
PA00085126 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, bay window marked 1654
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5 rue des Hallebardes 24 rue des Orfèvres ( Lage ) |
PA00085127 | Classé | 1928 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, mid-18th century
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7 rue des Hallebardes ( location ) |
PA00085128 | Classé | 1927 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, built in 1765
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8 rue des Hallebardes ( location ) |
PA00085129 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, built in 1776
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18 rue Hannong ( location ) |
PA00085131 | Inscrit | 1984 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, bay window marked 1587
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25 rue du Jeu des Enfants ( location ) |
PA00085132 | Inscrit | 1984 |
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Residential and commercial building | Hotel particulier; Solid construction with half-timbered elements, 1731, older in the core (from the 13th century)
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11 rue des Juifs ( location ) |
PA00085133 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential building | Solid construction with hipped roof, first half of the 19th century
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3 allée Kastner ( location ) |
PA00085134 | Inscrit | 1984 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, early 17th century
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1 place du Marché aux Cochons de Lait ( location ) |
PA00085135 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid basement, formerly marked 1562 and 1602
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8 place du Marché aux Cochons de Lait ( location ) |
PA00085136 | Classé | 1931 |
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Residential building | Solid construction, around 1725
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2 place du Marché aux Poissons ( location ) |
PA00085137 | Inscrit | 1935 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, bay window marked 1651
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11 rue du Maroquin ( location ) |
PA00085138 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential building | Wrought iron gate, 18th century
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15 rue Mélanie ( location ) |
PA00085140 | Inscrit | 1984 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, marked 1669
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2 rue Mercière 54 rue du Vieux Marché aux Poissons ( location ) |
PA00085141 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, second half of the 16th century
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4 rue Mercière ( location ) |
PA00085142 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, second half of the 16th century
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10 rue Mercière ( location ) |
PA00085143 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, portal marked 1628
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8 rue des Poules ( location ) |
PA00085151 | Inscrit | 1978 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid building with bay window, second half of the 16th century
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2 rue de Poumon ( location ) |
PA00085152 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential building | Solid construction, 16th century
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10 rue des Pucelles ( location ) |
PA00085153 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid building with bay window, marked 1587
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2 rue de la Râpe ( location ) |
PA00085154 | Inscrit | 1934 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, marked 1760
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6 rue du Renard Prêchant ( location ) |
PA00085155 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on two massive storeys, 17th century; on the ground floor window frames with Renaissance decor
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21 rue Sainte-Barbe ( location ) |
PA00085157 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, around 1670
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1 place Saint-Étienne 2 rue du Ciel ( location ) |
PA00085158 | Inscrit | 1931 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, 17th century
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6 place Saint-Étienne ( location ) |
PA00085159 | Inscrit | 1931 |
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Residential building | Solid construction, 1753
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7 place Saint-Étienne ( location ) |
PA00085160 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, first half of the 17th century
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11, 12 place Saint-Étienne ( location ) |
PA00085161 | Inscrit | 1931 |
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Residential building | Solid construction with corner bay window, 16th century
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1 quai Saint-Nicolas ( location ) |
PA00085163 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, 1587
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13 quai Saint-Nicolas ( location ) |
PA00085164 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction
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14 quai Saint-Nicolas ( location ) |
PA00085165 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, 17th century
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15 quai Saint-Nicolas ( location ) |
PA00085166 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, marked 1575
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16 quai Saint-Nicolas ( location ) |
PA00085167 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, portal marked 1591
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20 quai Saint-Nicolas ( location ) |
PA00085168 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential building | currently part of the Musée alsacien ; Solid construction with bay window, 17th and 18th centuries
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24 quai Saint-Nicolas ( location ) |
PA00085169 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction with corner bay, marked 1650
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17 rue des Serruriers ( Lage ) |
PA00085171 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction with corner bay window, 16th century
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22 rue des Serruriers ( Lage ) |
PA00085172 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, marked 1589
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10 rue des Tonneliers ( Lage ) |
PA00085174 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Solid construction, marked 1591
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19 rue des Tonneliers ( Lage ) |
PA00085175 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house on a solid base, 16th century
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23 rue des Tonneliers ( Lage ) |
PA00085176 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Residential and commercial building | Half-timbered house with a massive street facade, 16th century
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40 rue du Vieux Marché aux Poissons ( location ) |
PA00085177 | Classé | 1928 |
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Residential building | In 1547 the Stettmeister Henri Joham von Mundoltzheim acquired houses No. 3 and No. 5 in the Rue du Vieux-Seigle and expanded them in 1557/58 to include a wing to the inner courtyard. Two other Stettmeister lived in the building in the 18th century. In 1965 the wing built by Joham von Mundoltzheim was torn down, but the building was given the Renaissance decoration. The door was used in the cathedral. A fountain in the vestibule has also been preserved from the Renaissance period. A shell-shaped bowl rests in a wall niche, framed by pilasters and cornices. The rose from Mundolsheim was incorporated as a sign of the builder.
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5 rue du Vieux Seigle ( location ) |
PA00085178 | Inscrit | 1965 |
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Maison Alfred Marzolff | Built in
1903 according to plans by Gustave Oberthür
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3 rue des Pontonniers ( location ) |
PA67000060 | Inscrit | 2002 |
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Maison à l'Ange | Built in 1900 according to plans by David Falk
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15 rue du Faubourg de Saverne ( location ) |
PA67000045 | Inscrit | 2000 |
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Maison Baer | Solid construction, 1768
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3 rue du Bouclier ( location ) |
PA00085092 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Maison Bowé | City villa; Built in 1894 according to plans by Philippe Bowé
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50 route du Polygone ( location ) |
PA00135151 | Inscrit | 1995 |
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Maison aux Cigognes | Solid construction, 1760
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14 rue des Orfèvres ( location ) |
PA00085150 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Maison Ferrier | Hotel particulier; Solid construction, marked 1766 and 1785
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79 Grand Rue ( location ) |
PA00085117 | Inscrit | 1930 |
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Kammerzell House | The four-story house Kammerzell was built in 1427 and rebuilt in 1467. The half-timbered house with stone ground floor has had a richly carved facade in the German late Gothic style since 1589.
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16 place de la Cathédrale ( location ) |
PA00085098 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Maison Lauth | also Maison Kauw ; Solid construction, marked 1586
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1, 3 rue de la Douane ( location ) |
PA00085104 | Classé | 1928 |
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Maison de la Radio | built from 1955 to 1961 based on designs by Paul Tournon ; inside: large-format ceramic picture La Création du Monde , designed by Jean Lurçat
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Place de Bordeaux ( location ) |
PA00085097 | Classé | 1983 |
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Maison Saré | Solid construction, 1760
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17 rue du Dôme ( location ) |
PA00085102 | Classé | 1927 |
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Maison Spach | Solid construction, 1760
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18 rue du Dôme ( location ) |
PA00085103 | Classé | 1927 |
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Maison des Tanneurs | Half-timbered house on a solid base, 16th century
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42 rue du Bain aux Plantes ( location ) |
PA00085082 | Classé | 1927 |
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Maison Williame | also Maison de Cagliostro ; Solid construction, 18th century; Sculptured niche with Madonna, portal and balcony with wrought iron grille
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7 rue des Écrivains 12 rue de la Râpe ( location ) |
PA00085106 | Inscrit | 1931 |
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Residential houses | No. 3: Baroque portal, Gothic wooden ceiling on the ground floor, Renaissance stucco ceiling on the first floor No. 5 marked 1683, balcony with wrought-iron grating from the 18th century, wooden spiral staircase
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3, 5 rue de l'Épine ( location ) |
PA00085107 | Inscrit Inscrit Inscrit |
1929 1929 1991 |
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Villa Osterloff | The villa at Parc du Contades was built in 1901 by the architect Albert Nadler for the entrepreneur Otto Gunderloch over an approximately triangular floor plan. The Osterloff family bought the building in 1929. The two-storey villa has two semi-detached houses. One is half-timbered, like the knee-length floor , the other with a curved gable sits on a risalit and is reminiscent of the Renaissance. In the risalits there is a bay window with Renaissance motifs. A tower sits on the rear facade.
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10 rue des Arquebusiers ( location ) |
PA00085195 | Inscrit | 1985 |
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Monument to General Desaix | The neoclassical monument was erected by the Karlsruhe architect Friedrich Weinbrenner and the sculptor Landolin Ohmacht in 1800 in memory of the Napoleonic general Louis Charles Antoine Desaix . A sarcophagus-like structure with a surrounding frieze in the Hellenistic style, which shows scenes from the general's battles, is enthroned above a high sandstone plinth with a memorial plaque. The helmet of a hoplite stands on the protruding lid . The National Socialists dismantled the memorial in 1940. Around 1960 it was erected in its current location. The park is also a listed building.
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Place du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny ( location ) |
PA00085180 | Classé | 1922 |
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Musée alsacien | Solid construction, behind it courtyard with half-timbered outbuildings, 17th and 18th centuries
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23 quai Saint-Nicolas ( location ) |
PA00085182 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Historique Museum | former municipal slaughterhouse; three-wing solid building, 1586–1588
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2 rue du Vieux Marché aux Poissons ( location ) |
PA00085040 | Classé | 1928 |
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Musée de l'Œuvre Notre-Dame | The women's shelter museum is one of the most important of its kind and houses a rich collection of sacred art treasures. The museum complex consists of two buildings connected by an inner courtyard. The inner courtyard is closed at the front by a wall with a portal, at the back a gallery borders it. The older building with a stepped gable was built in 1347 in the Gothic style and has a hexagonal stair tower. The newer building was built between 1578 and 1585 by Thomas Ulberger in the neo-renaissance style and elements of the late Gothic. The gable area is decorated with volutes.
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3 place du Château ( location ) |
PA00085099 | Classé Classé |
1862 1927 |
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New construction | The new building , erected as the town hall, was built between 1583 and 1585, probably according to plans by Hans Schoch. In 1783 the building was expanded to include the neighboring pharmacy. In 1795 the building was sold and partially changed inside. From 1808 it was the seat of the Chamber of Commerce, its stock exchange and the court of arbitration. Several renovations followed. The elongated three-story building with a steep roof has elements from different eras. Renaissance, Baroque and Classicism adorn the facade. The two upper floors have 16 window axes with three windows each, which are grouped between pilasters. The windows on the ground floor are designed as large arched windows. In the center is the main entrance with a classicistic aedicula and figural decorations.
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10 place Gutenberg ( location ) |
PA00085050 | Inscrit Classé |
1995 1998 |
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Opera house | The city's French theater was originally housed in an old department store on Place Broglie. It was destroyed in a fire in 1800. By 1821, a new theater was built in the classical style based on plans by Jean Villot. In the entrance area of the elongated building there is a portico with Ionic columns. Figurines of Landolin Ohmacht's muses are on the roof. The top of the three floors is separated from the rest by a wide cornice. On the narrow rear side there is a semicircular extension with rich decorations and a dome. Today it is the venue of the Opéra national du Rhin .
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19 place Broglie ( location ) |
PA00085193 | Classé | 1921 |
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National Theater | The theater was built between 1888 and 1892 according to plans by the architects August Hartel and Skjøld Neckelmann for the regional committee, later the parliament, of the realm of Alsace-Lorraine. Parliament met here until 1918. After the First World War, the Strasbourg Conservatory used the building. After the annexation of Alsace by the National Socialists, the theater, as the "Reichstheater", was supposed to convey National Socialist cultural policy. In 1944, the eastern part of the building was badly damaged and rebuilt as a theater by Pierre Sonrel between 1950 and 1957 . The building was erected on a T-shaped floor plan. Corner projections define the two-story building made of gray sandstone. The main entrance is formed by a central risalite, which is preceded by an element similar to an aedicula . Columns and rich figurines adorn the front. A balustrade completes the structure.
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7 place de la République ( location ) |
PA00085313 | Inscrit Classé |
1992 1995 |
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Episcopal Palace | Mansion, in the 1720s, designed by Robert de Cotte built
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3 rue du Parchemin 16 rue Brûlée ( location ) |
PA00085034 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Palais des Fêtes | The building with an octagonal corner tower was built between 1900 and 1903 as a reinforced concrete structure by the architects Joseph Müller and Richard Kuder for the municipal men's choir. In the center of the Art Nouveau building is the ballroom with a gallery, originally decorated in neo-baroque style. As early as 1904, the building was partially extended by the architects and additional halls were added. In 1921 the architect Paul Dopff expanded the building to the north with an extension in the neo-renaissance style. In 1933 the ballroom was redesigned in the New Objectivity style. Until 1975 the palace served as the concert hall of the Strasbourg Philharmonic.
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5 rue Sellénick 2, 4 rue de Phalsbourg 34 boulevard Clemenceau ( location ) |
PA67000073 | Inscrit | 2007 |
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Palais de Justice | The building, erected between 1894 and 1897 as a district and district court building, was planned by Skjold Neckelmann . The interior is dominated by a large entrance hall in neo-Egyptian historicism with colonnades on the floors. In the gray sandstone façade there is a slightly projecting central projection, which is preceded by a portico with a triangular gable. The roof is crowned by a glass dome that illuminates the entrance hall. Acroteries and vases stand on the roof balustrade, which rises in steps behind the central projectile and is decorated with figures. The window front on the ground floor is simple. On the upper floor it is set back slightly and the axes are separated by half-columns.
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Quai Finkmatt ( location ) |
PA00085312 | Inscrit | 1992 |
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Palais du Rhin | The Palais du Rhin was built from 1884 to 1889 as an imperial palace according to plans by the architect Hermann Eggert in the neo-renaissance style. During the First World War the building was used as a hospital. In 1920 it became the seat of the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine. In 1940 the palace became the headquarters of the National Socialist government and from November 1944 into the headquarters of French Major General Jacques-Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque. The palace was badly damaged in the course of the British and American bombing of the city in August 1944. The three-storey structure is closed off by an attic storey. Large coats of arms sit between the windows on this floor. Two side projections complete the façade. In the center sits a central projection with portico and triangular gable, which is surmounted by a domed roof. The facade of the two-story sandstone building is on the outside
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1, 2, 3 place de la République ( location ) |
PA00085183 | Classé | 1993 |
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Royal stables of the Palais du Rhin | Built in 1885
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9 rue du Général-Frère ( location ) |
PA00085297 | Classé | 2009 |
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Palais Rohan | The palace was built from 1731 to 1742 on behalf of Cardinal Armand-Gaston-Maximilien de Rohan-Soubise by the architect Joseph Massol according to plans by the late architect Robert de Cotte. At the beginning of the 19th century, Napoleon Bonaparte stayed in the palace more often and had some rooms redesigned. From 1872 to 1898 the palace served as the main building of the new "Kaiser-Wilhelms-Universität". From 1898 the palace became the seat of the imperial museums of Strasbourg. In 1944 the building was badly damaged by British and American bombs. The restoration was not completed until the 1990s. The palace, built on an almost square floor plan, is structured around an inner courtyard divided into three by a gallery. In the south lies the main wing with its two representative classical facades. In the north there are two two-story pavilions that are connected by a semicircular gate.
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2 place du Château ( location ) |
PA00085184 | Classé | 1920 |
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Palais Universitaire | After Alsace was annexed to the German Empire after the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71, many academics emigrated to France. On the German side, the idea arose of founding a "Reich University" in Strasbourg. In 1875, Hermann Eggert presented plans for a new campus, which, however, found little approval in the Reichstag. A competition was announced, which Otto Warth won. Warth's plans included a T-shaped building as the main building, behind which the institutes, which would extend to the observatory and the botanical garden. The mighty main building is designed as a representative building based on the model of the Palazzo Pompei in Verona. The front facade of the two-storey building with a basement is dominated by a mighty central projectile with a portico. Corner projections sit at the corners. The ground floor is made with arched windows and decorated with bushes . On the upper floor there are columns between the wide arched windows. Figures stand in front of the roof balustrades of the corner projections. On the balustrade of the central projectile, Athena stands surrounded by allegories of science and nature.
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9 place de l'Université ( location ) |
PA00085185 | Inscrit Classé |
1990 1990 |
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Parc de l'Orangerie | In the center of the 26 hectare park is the Josephine Pavilion , which was built by Valentin Boudhors between 1804 and 1807. The park was designed by Le Nôtre towards the end of the 17th century. In 1968 the building was destroyed in a fire and rebuilt shortly afterwards. At a later date the park was transformed into an English garden. The orangery was expanded again for the large industrial and commercial exhibition in 1895. The plastered rear of the early Classicist building is dominated by a protruding central projectile with a triangular gable. While the single-storey wing-high windows and the outermost axes were designed as doors, the risalit has three storeys. The front side is dominated by a portico with round columns in front of the central projectile. These support a loggia with fluted columns and a vaulted roof. A long roof turret sits centrally on the roof. The park includes meadows, forests and a small zoo. Pavilions, fountains and sculptures adorn the city's oldest park.
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Avenue de l'Europe ( location ) |
PA00085186 | Inscrit Classé |
1929 1993 |
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Palatinate House | At the beginning of the 20th century, wealthy citizens of the Palatinate decided to build a house for their sons studying in Strasbourg. They commissioned the architects Richard Kuder and Joseph Müller to build a representative property. Between 1899 and 1902 a two-story villa was built in which between 30 and 40 students lived. The building is influenced by Art Nouveau, but also incorporates elements of the Renaissance. The finely crafted entrance portal with lunette windows and the sloping bay above it are striking. The part of the building with a loft and balcony is also sloping, above which a dwarf house with a volute gable towers.
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6 rue Pierre Bucher ( location ) |
PA67000078 | Inscrit | 2008 |
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Pont Saint-Thomas | The bridge spans the Ill near the Thomaskirche. It was built in 1841 by the Alsatian company De Dietrich based on the model of the Pont du Carrousel in Paris, the designs of which came from Antoine-Rémy Polonceau. The iron arch bridge has an arch with a span of 31.1 meters. The structure consists of four hollow oval cast iron tubes that end in two abutments. In the angle between the arches and the bridge deck there are rings of decreasing diameter.
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Quai Saint-Thomas ( location ) |
PA00085188 | Classé | 1995 |
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Old guard at the Jewish gate | In the years 1755 to 1778, the city built guard houses at the seven city gates. After the city was expanded over three gates in 1876, however, these were destroyed. Only an archway of a guard at the Judentor, which today forms the entrance area of a house, is preserved. The arched door with a shaped keystone is flanked by two half-columns with thickenings with an abstract pattern.
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3 rue Pierre Bucher ( location ) |
PA00085189 | Inscrit | 1988 |
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Krimmeri signal box | The signal box, reminiscent of a castle, was built in 1904/05 by the German Reichsbahn. The three-story building was built in the Renaissance style. A further stone storey rises above the broad ground floor, and a half-timbered upper storey. At one corner of the building there is a round tower with an octagonal tower and pointed helmet.
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Avenue de Colmar ( location ) |
PA00085190 | Inscrit | 1988 |
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Prefecture for the Grand-Est region and the Bas-Rhin department | The representative building was constructed between 1907 and 1911 according to plans by the architect Ludwig Levy. The three-story building has 16 window axes. Two side and one central projections loosen up the facade. The balustrade of the balcony there continues over the facade of the building. The portal with the blown gable and flanking columns is dominated by two seated lions. The French doors of the balcony on the first floor are coupled with a cartouche under a gable field. In the semicircular curved gable of the central risalit there are two coats of arms, flanked by two female figures. A roof balustrade completes the structure.
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5 place de la République ( location ) |
PA67000011 | Inscrit | 1996 |
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Rectory of the parish of Saint-Paul in Koenigshoffen | Erected in exposed brick in 1913
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35 rue de la Tour ( location ) |
PA67000019 | Inscrit | 1997 |
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Villa Schranz | The magnificent villa was built in 1934 by the architect Jules-Pierre Haas for Georges-Louis-Nicolas Schranz in the international style . The three-storey villa was built on a rectangular floor plan with a basement. On one narrow side, a semicircular extension completes the first floor. The top floor is set back slightly and ends with a flat roof. Ribbons of windows illuminate the interior. The entrance is entered via a large flight of stairs with a massive entrance portal.
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9 rue des Sarcelles ( location ) |
PA00085196 | Classé Inscrit |
1992 1992 |
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Grain silo | Reinforced concrete structure, built in 1910 according to plans by Ernst Zimmerlé; Canceled in 1996
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9 rue de la Minoterie ( location ) |
PA00135153 | Inscrit | 1995 | |
Hospital gate | The gate tower was built in the 13th century as part of the city fortifications. Its ground floor is formed by a passage with a pointed arch and sandstone arches. The sandstones of the rest of the piece are much finer. A cantilevered roof with a high lantern completes the structure. On the outside of the first floor there is a crucifixion scene from the 15th century in a pointed arch.
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9 place de l'Hôpital ( location ) |
PA00085191 | Inscrit | 1929 |
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Covered bridges | In the 13th century, the first Strasbourg city wall was built, which also had to protect the canals of the Ill. In the 14th century the wooden foundations were replaced by stone foundations. In 1571 the Specklin complex was strengthened by a bulwark with mouth holes. Fortress builder Vauban had a casemated arch bridge built at the large lock, which was raised by one floor under Louis-Philippe. The four formerly clad wooden bridges were rebuilt from stone in the 19th century. The original five towers (today only four: Henkersturm , Heinrichsturm , Hans von Altheim Tower and French Tower ) housed prisons and fortifications until 1832.
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Pont Couverts ( location ) |
PA00085192 | Classé | 1928 |
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Junkers aircraft and engine factory building | During the Second World War, the Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke from Dessau took over the Mathis automobile factory in the south of the city and expanded the factory. More than 3,500 people produced aircraft parts and engines here. Two buildings were planned for the engine test stands, one of which was started and completed in 1941. The striking brick building with a flat roof consists of four building blocks, the two inner ones being double. Square towers delimit the transom on the outside and in the central axis. After the Second World War, the undamaged halls remained empty for a long time and were acquired by the Sirco-Locarst company in 1978. The building complex is still in industrial use today.
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33 rue du Maréchal Lefebvre ( location ) |
PA00125228 | Inscrit | 1993 |
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villa | Vestibule and staircase with wall paintings by Sophie Taeuber-Arp , 1927
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13 rue Fischart ( location ) |
PA67000044 | Inscrit | 2000 |
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Villa Faist | Art Nouveau villa, 1903
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24 rue Twinger ( location ) |
PA67000066 | Inscrit | 2005 |
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Villa stamp | Art Nouveau villa, 1903, interior fittings partially preserved
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4 rue Erckmann Chatrian ( location ) |
PA67000079 | Inscrit | 2008 |
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Tobacco Manufactory | Prototype of the state tobacco factory designed by Eugène Rolland , built between 1849 and 1852
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7 rue de la Krutenau ( location ) |
PA67000102 | Inscrit | 2016 |
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List of objects
designation | description | Location | Labelling | Protection status | date | image |
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Maurutius reredos | three-winged reredos; Wood, painted in color and gilded, 16th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000331 | Classé | 1974 |
more pictures |
Pancras reredos | three-winged reredos; Wood, painted and gilded, 1522
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000332 | Classé | 1974 |
more pictures |
organ | Ensemble of PM67000336 and PM67000335
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000971 | Classé Classé |
1975 1974 |
more pictures |
Organ prospectus |
Pedentif built in 1385 by master Michel von Freiburg, upper case in 1489 by Friedrich Krebs
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000336 | Classé | 1975 |
more pictures |
Instrumental part of the organ | Built
from 1713 to 1716 by Andreas Silbermann
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000335 | Classé | 1974 |
more pictures |
Four paintings: scenes with the risen Christ | Oil paint on wood, 1504
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Vieux ( Lage ) |
PM67000346 | Classé | 1978 |
more pictures |
Painting crucifixion | Oil paint on canvas, 1661
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at the Collège St-Étienne ( location ) |
PM67000351 | Classé | 1971 | |
Astronomical clock | Completed in 1574 by Josias and Isaak Habrecht based on a design by Conrad Dasypodius ; the work replaced by Jean-Baptiste Schwilgué in
1838/43
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000355 | Classé | 1987 |
more pictures |
Salvator Mundi Altar | Sandstone and wood, colored and gilded; Panel painting by Martin von Feuerstein , 1900
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000359 | Classé | 1987 |
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armchair | Gilded wood, first half of the 18th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000363 | Classé | 1987 | |
Four candlesticks with pedestals | Colored wood, gilded bronze and marble, around 1780
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000371 | Classé | 1987 | |
organ | Main entry for PM67000385
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in the church of St-Paul ( Lage ) |
PM67001128 | Classé | 1987 |
more pictures |
Instrumental part of the organ | Built in
1897 by Eberhard Friedrich Walcker
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in the church of St-Paul ( Lage ) |
PM67000385 | Classé | 1987 |
more pictures |
Cabinet organ | Main entry for PM67000394
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in the property 126 Grand Rue ( location ) |
PM67000980 | Classé | 1986 | |
Instrumental part of a cabinet organ | Built in
1793 by Jan Jacob Vool
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in the property 126 Grand Rue ( location ) |
PM67000394 | Classé | 1986 | |
Entombment reredos | Wood, painted, 1518; the wings were added in the 19th century
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Jeune protestant ( Lage ) |
PM67000395 | Classé | 1988 |
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pulpit | Wood, gilded, 1656
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67000401 | Classé | 1987 |
more pictures |
Painting interior of the Church of St-Guillaume | Oil paint on canvas, gilded wooden frame, 17th century
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67000407 | Classé | 1987 | |
22 grave slabs | Sandstone, 14th and 15th centuries
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in the church of St-Nicolas ( Lage ) |
PM67000497 | Classé | 1988 | |
Grave slab for Arnoldus von Zepelin and Ursula Maria von Berstett | Sandstone, 17th century (?)
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in the church of St-Nicolas ( Lage ) |
PM67000499 | Classé | 1988 | |
Holy grave | Sandstone, around 1420
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at the Collège St-Étienne ( location ) |
PM67000599 | Classé | 1982 | |
organ | Main entry for PM67000687
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in the Protestant church Robertsau ( Lage ) |
PM67001132 | Classé | 1976 | |
Instrumental part of the organ | Built by Stiehr-Mockers in
1865/66
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in the Protestant church Robertsau ( Lage ) |
PM67000687 | Classé | 1976 | |
Technical equipment of the ice cream factory | 23 machines, between 1897 and 1930; Ensemble of PM67000692, PM67000693, PM67000694, PM67000695, PM67000696, PM67000697, PM67000698 and PM67000699
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in the ice cream factory (5 rue des Moulins) ( location ) |
PM67000691 | Classé | 1993 |
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Three control panels | at the end of the 19th century
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in the ice cream factory (5 rue des Moulins) ( location ) |
PM67000692 | Classé | 1993 | |
Three turbines | at the end of the 19th century
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in the ice cream factory (5 rue des Moulins) ( location ) |
PM67000693 | Classé | 1993 | |
Four pressure gauges | at the end of the 19th century
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in the ice cream factory (5 rue des Moulins) ( location ) |
PM67000697 | Classé | 1993 | |
Four compressors | at the end of the 19th century
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in the ice cream factory (5 rue des Moulins) ( location ) |
PM67000698 | Classé | 1993 | |
Transmission system | at the end of the 19th century
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in the ice cream factory (5 rue des Moulins) ( location ) |
PM67000694 | Classé | 1993 | |
Transmission axis | at the end of the 19th century
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in the ice cream factory (5 rue des Moulins) ( location ) |
PM67000695 | Classé | 1993 | |
Two alternators | at the end of the 19th century
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in the ice cream factory (5 rue des Moulins) ( location ) |
PM67000696 | Classé | 1993 | |
Four capacitors | at the end of the 19th century
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in the ice cream factory (5 rue des Moulins) ( location ) |
PM67000699 | Classé | 1993 | |
Three tapestries | Ensemble of PM67000914, PM67000915 and PM67000916
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in the bishop's palace ( location ) |
PM67000913 | Classé | 2003 | |
Tapestry arrest of Christ | Wool and silk, inscribed 1599
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in the bishop's palace ( location ) |
PM67000914 | Classé | 2003 | |
Tapestry Entombment | Wool and silk, 1598, after Albrecht Dürer
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in the bishop's palace ( location ) |
PM67000915 | Classé | 2003 | |
Tapestry Resurrection | Wool and silk, inscribed 1592
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in the bishop's palace ( location ) |
PM67000916 | Classé | 2003 | |
Three painting cycle for the life of St. Louis | Ensemble of PM67000894, PM67000895 and PM67000896
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in the church of St-Louis ( Lage ) |
PM67000893 | Classé | 2001 |
more pictures |
Painting Saint Louis and Blanka of Castile | Oil paint on canvas, marouflaged , by Martin von Feuerstein 1904
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in the church of St-Louis ( Lage ) |
PM67000894 | Classé | 2001 | |
Painting St. Ludwig wears the crown of thorns | Oil paint on canvas, marouflaged, by Martin von Feuerstein 1901
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in the church of St-Louis ( Lage ) |
PM67000895 | Classé | 2001 | |
Painting The dying Saint Ludwig receives communion | Oil paint on canvas, marouflaged, by Martin von Feuerstein 1902
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in the church of St-Louis ( Lage ) |
PM67000896 | Classé | 2001 | |
organ | Ensemble of PM67000977 and PM67000776
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in the church of St-Maurice ( Lage ) |
PM67000976 | Classé | 1996 |
more pictures |
Organ prospectus | Built in 1899, possibly by Ludwig Becker designed
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in the church of St-Maurice ( Lage ) |
PM67000977 | Classé | 1996 |
more pictures |
Instrumental part of the organ | Built in
1899 by Friedrich Weigle
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in the church of St-Maurice ( Lage ) |
PM67000776 | Classé | 1996 |
more pictures |
organ | Ensemble of PM67000979 and PM67000777
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in Temple Neuf ( location ) |
PM67000978 | Classé | 1995 |
more pictures |
Organ prospectus | Built in 1877 according to a design by Emile Salomon
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in Temple Neuf ( location ) |
PM67000979 | Classé | 1995 |
more pictures |
Instrumental part of the organ | Built in
1877 by Joseph Merklin
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in Temple Neuf ( location ) |
PM67000777 | Classé | 1995 |
more pictures |
Painting miraculous multiplication of bread | Oil paint on canvas, first half of the 18th century, by Franz Carl or Jacob Carl Stauder
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in the church of St-Nicolas ( Lage ) |
PM67000785 | Classé | 1997 | |
Commemorative cup for Pastor Jean Muller | Silver, gilded, 1833 by Jacques-Frédéric Kirstein
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in the church of St-Thomas ( Lage ) |
PM67000929 | Classé | 2004 | |
Bust self-portrait of Jean-Baptiste Pigalle | Plaster of paris, around 1777 by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle
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in the church of St-Thomas ( Lage ) |
PM67000931 | Classé | 2004 | |
organ | Ensemble of PM67001134 and PM67001135
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in the Ste-Aurélie church ( Lage ) |
PM67001133 | Inscrit Classé Classé |
1996 1997 2000 |
more pictures |
Organ prospectus | Built in
1718 by Andreas Silbermann
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in the Ste-Aurélie church ( Lage ) |
PM67001134 | 1996 1997 |
Inscrit Classé |
more pictures |
Instrumental part of the organ | Built by Andreas Silbermann in 1718, supplemented
by Johann Andreas Silbermann between 1762 and 1766
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in the Ste-Aurélie church ( Lage ) |
PM67001135 | Classé | 2000 |
more pictures |
organ | Ensemble of PM67001885 and PM67001886
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in the church of St-Paul in Koenigshoffen ( Lage ) |
PM67001884 | Classé | 2017 | |
Organ front and gallery parapet | Built in 1913 for the Walcker organ based on a design by Édouard Schimpff , panel painting by Louis-Philippe Kamm
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in the church of St-Paul in Koenigshoffen ( Lage ) |
PM67001885 | Classé | 2017 | |
Instrumental part of the organ | Built in
1913 by Eberhard Friedrich Walcker
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in the church of St-Paul in Koenigshoffen ( Lage ) |
PM67001886 | Classé | 2017 | |
organ | Ensemble of PM67000379 and PM67001887
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in the church of St-Louis ( Lage ) |
PM67000972 | Classé Classé |
1982 2018 |
more pictures |
Organ prospectus | Built by Charles Wetzel in 1895
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in the church of St-Louis ( Lage ) |
PM67000379 | Classé Classé |
1982 2018 |
more pictures |
Instrumental part of the organ | Built by Charles Wetzel in 1895
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in the church of St-Louis ( Lage ) |
PM67001887 | Classé | 2018 | |
Two wedding chairs | Wood and fabric, around 1914
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in the church of St-Paul ( Lage ) |
PM67001378 | Inscrit | 1997 | |
90 chairs | for the choir; Wood, around 1914
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in the church of St-Paul ( Lage ) |
PM67001379 | Inscrit | 1997 | |
Table and eight chairs | for the sacristy; Wood, around 1914
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in the church of St-Paul ( Lage ) |
PM67001380 | Inscrit | 1997 | |
Sacrament ware | two jugs, two goblets, two paten and a wafer box; Silver, gilded, 1903
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in the church of St-Paul in Koenigshoffen ( Lage ) |
PM67001381 | Inscrit | 1997 | |
Processional flag of the lords and citizens' modality | Silk, silver and gold thread, 1917
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67001523 | Inscrit | 1999 | |
Tower cock | Wrought iron, 17th century
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67001515 | Inscrit | 2003 | |
Painting anniversary of the Reformation 1817 | Oil paint on canvas, around 1817
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67001516 | Inscrit | 2003 | |
Bust of Adrien de Lezay-Marnésia | Sandstone, 1815
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67001373 | Inscrit | 1987 | |
monstrance | Copper, gilded, silver, and precious stones, 18th century
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in the Ste-Madeleine church ( Lage ) |
PM67000342 | Classé | 1978 | |
Four bas-relief scenes from the life of Peter | Limewood, 1500/01
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Vieux ( Lage ) |
PM67000344 | Classé | 1978 |
more pictures |
Ten paintings Passion of the Christ | Oil paint on canvas, by Heinrich Lützelmann around 1485
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Vieux ( Lage ) |
PM67000345 | Classé | 1978 |
more pictures |
Tapestry Legend of St. Odile | Wool and cotton, mid-15th century; currently in the Musée de l'Œuvre Notre-Dame
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at the Collège St-Étienne ( location ) |
PM67000349 | Classé | 1969 | |
Sculpture group Lamentation of Christ | Linden wood, around 1500, probably by Niklaus von Hagenau
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at the Collège St-Étienne ( location ) |
PM67000352 | Classé | 1971 | |
Reliquary of St. Attala | Copper and silver, gilded, rock crystal, 12th to 15th centuries
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at the Collège St-Étienne ( location ) |
PM67000353 | Classé | 1978 | |
Arbogast altar | Side altar; Altar table, reredos and paintings; Wood, 1743 by Pierre Ignace Parrocel
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000357 | Classé | 1987 | |
Baptismal font | Sandstone, 1453 by Jodok Dotzinger
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000361 | Classé | 1987 |
more pictures |
Door of a choir screen | Wrought iron, between 1761 and 1767
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000364 | 1987 | Classé | |
Choir stalls | Oak wood, 1691/92
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000365 | Classé | 1987 | |
Six altar candlesticks | Copper, around 1765
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000368 | Classé | 1987 | |
Sculpture Saint Andrew | Wood, painted in colors, 15th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000372 | Classé | 1987 | |
16 tapestries | Ensemble from PM67000832 to PM67000848
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000832 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (A) | Wool, 1738
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000833 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (B) | Wool, 18th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000834 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (C) | Wool, 1737
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000835 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (D) | Wool, 18th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000836 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (E) | Wool, 18th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000837 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (F) | Wool, 18th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000838 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (G) | Wool, 18th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000839 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (H) | Wool, 18th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000840 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (I) | Wool, 1738
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000841 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (J) | Wool, 18th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000842 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (K) | Wool, 18th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000843 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (L) | Wool, 18th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000844 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (M) | Wool, 18th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000845 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (N) | Wool, 18th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000846 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (O) | Wool, 18th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000847 | Classé | 1999 | |
Tapestry floral illustration (P) | Wool, 18th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000848 | Classé | 1999 | |
Hour look-up bell | Bronze, cast in 1595
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000377 | Classé | 1982 | |
Altar and pulpit | Wood, painted; Altar from 1669, pulpit around 1765
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in the Ste-Aurélie church ( Lage ) |
PM67000383 | Classé | 1979 |
more pictures |
Painting Christ at the Last Supper | Oil paint on canvas, wooden frame, 16th century
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67000406 | Classé | 1987 | |
Gravestone of Johann Adam von Leyden | Sandstone, 1634
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in the church of St-Nicolas ( Lage ) |
PM67000501 | Classé | 1988 | |
Sculpture Saint Stephen | Linden wood, around 1500, probably by Niklas von Hagenau
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at the Collège St-Étienne ( location ) |
PM67000668 | Classé | 1992 | |
millstone | Basalt, probably from antiquity
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in the courtyard of the property 3 place Saint-Pierre le Jeune ( location ) |
PM67000670 | Classé | 1976 | |
River tug Neuf Brisach | formerly Neuchâtel ; Built in 1950
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in the Rheinhafen ( location ) |
PM67000679 | Classé | 1994 | |
organ | Ensemble of PM67000968 and PM67000671
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in the church of St-Nicolas ( Lage ) |
PM67000967 | Inscrit Classé |
1976 1976 |
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Organ prospectus | Built in 1595 by Johann Jacob Baldner ; Dismantled façade pipes in 1967, according to Neuf-Brisach sold
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in the church of St-Nicolas ( Lage ) |
PM67000968 | Inscrit | 1976 | |
Instrumental part of the organ | Built in 1595 by Johann Jacob Baldner, rebuilt in 1707 by Andreas Silbermann ; the pipes dismantled in 1967 and partially stored, sold or destroyed; only the game table is still original
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in the church of St-Nicolas ( Lage ) |
PM67000671 | Classé | 1976 | |
organ | Main entry for PM67000404
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67000973 | Classé | 1987 |
more pictures |
Organ prospectus | Built
by Andreas Silbermann from 1726 to 1728
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67000404 | Classé | 1987 |
more pictures |
Two church chairs | Softwood, 1591
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in the church of St-Thomas ( Lage ) |
PM67000930 | Classé | 2004 | |
Painting The Emmaus Pilgrims | Oil paint on canvas, wooden frame, 1914 by Louis-Philippe Kamm
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in the church of St-Paul in Koenigshoffen ( Lage ) |
PM67001376 | Inscrit | 1997 | |
Painting death of St. Francis Xavier | Oil paint on canvas, 18th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67001448 | Inscrit | 2000 | |
Painting Saint Augustine | Oil paint on canvas, gilded wooden frame, 18th century
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in the church of St-Louis ( Lage ) |
PM67001450 | Inscrit | 2000 | |
Baptismal font | Baptism of Clovis with bas-relief ; Marble, sandstone and copper, 1827 by André Friedrich
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in the church of St-Louis ( Lage ) |
PM67001452 | Inscrit | 2000 | |
Painting of the Assumption | Oil paint on canvas, 19th century, by François-Joseph Heim
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67001465 | Inscrit | 2001 | |
Painting mercy seat | Oil paint on wood, around 1600
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in the major seminar ( location ) |
PM67001466 | Inscrit | 2001 | |
Procession banner of the parish of St. Laurentius | with banner pole; Silk fabric and metal thread as well as wood, painted, silver-plated and gilded, 1904
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( ) |
PM67001520 | Inscrit | 1999 | |
Procession banner | Silk and gold thread, 1873
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( ) |
PM67001521 | Inscrit | 1999 | |
Painting Christ on the Cross | Oil paint on canvas, fir wood frame, after Pierre Paul Prud'hon around 1823
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67001464 | Inscrit | 2001 | |
mortar | with plunger and base; Cast iron, oak and copper, probably from the 19th century
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in the Pôle logistique of the Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg ( location ) |
PM67001871 | Inscrit | 2012 | |
mortar | with base; Stone, wood and wrought iron, probably from the 19th century
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in the Pôle logistique of the Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg ( location ) |
PM67001870 | Inscrit | 2012 | |
Equipment of a pharmaceutical laboratory | Ensemble of PM67001874, PM67001875, PM67001876, PM67001877, PM67001878, PM67001879 and PM67001880
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in the pharmacy building of the Hôpital civil ( location ) |
PM67001873 | Inscrit | 2012 | |
Steam boiler for cooking medicine (54 l) | Wood, cast iron, copper, nickel, bronze, around 1900
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in the pharmacy building of the Hôpital civil ( location ) |
PM67001876 | Inscrit | 2012 | |
Steam boiler for cooking medicine (8 l) | Wood, cast iron, copper, nickel, bronze, around 1900
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in the pharmacy building of the Hôpital civil ( location ) |
PM67001879 | Inscrit | 2012 | |
Stove for medicine cooking | Cast iron, copper, nickel and bronze, around 1900
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in the pharmacy building of the Hôpital civil ( location ) |
PM67001874 | Inscrit | 2012 | |
Heated funnel | Copper and glass, around 1900
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in the pharmacy building of the Hôpital civil ( location ) |
PM67001875 | Inscrit | 2012 | |
Autoclave | Copper, lead and bronze, around 1900
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in the pharmacy building of the Hôpital civil ( location ) |
PM67001882 | Inscrit | 2012 | |
Steam boiler for cooking medicine (16 l) | Wood, cast iron, copper, nickel and bronze, around 1900
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in the pharmacy building of the Hôpital civil ( location ) |
PM67001878 | Inscrit | 2012 | |
Steam boiler for cooking medicine (5 l) | Wood, cast iron, copper, nickel and bronze, around 1900
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in the pharmacy building of the Hôpital civil ( location ) |
PM67001877 | Inscrit | 2012 | |
Steam boiler for cooking medicine (30 l) | Wood, cast iron, copper, nickel and bronze, around 1900
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in the pharmacy building of the Hôpital civil ( location ) |
PM67001880 | Inscrit | 2012 | |
Steam boiler for cooking medicine (50 l) | stainless steel, 1982
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in the pharmacy building of the Hôpital civil ( location ) |
PM67001881 | Inscrit | 2012 | |
mortar | Bronze, 1729
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in the Nouvel Hôpital civil ( location ) |
PM67001869 | Inscrit | 2012 | |
Bell jar | Bronze, 1410
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in the Ste-Aurélie church ( Lage ) |
PM67000380 | Classé | 1982 | |
Bell jar | Bronze, early 15th century
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Vieux ( Lage ) |
PM67000382 | Classé | 1982 | |
Grave monument of Issac Haffner | Sandstone and Marble, 1831
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in the church of St-Nicolas ( Lage ) |
PM67000390 | Classé | 1988 | |
organ | Main entry for PM67000391
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in the Palais des Fêtes ( location ) |
PM67000981 | Classé | 1990 | |
Instrumental part of the organ | Built in
1909 by Dalstein-Haerpfer
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in the Palais des Fêtes ( location ) |
PM67000391 | Classé | 1990 | |
Painting The Liberation of Peter | Oil paint on canvas, 19th century, by Michel Oster after Domenichino
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Jeune catholique ( Lage ) |
PM67000399 | Classé | 1988 | |
Parish chair | Wood, 1672
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67000403 | Classé | 1987 | |
Gravestone of Johan Gerhard Patrick von Throrbach | Sandstone, 1633
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in the church of St-Nicolas ( Lage ) |
PM67000500 | Classé | 1988 | |
Laurentius Altar | Altar table, tabernacle, reredos, paintings and two sculptures; Wood, colored and gilded, and oil paint on canvas, around 1500 and around 1800
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000333 | Classé | 1974 |
more pictures |
organ | Ensemble of PM67000348 and PM67000347
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in the church of St-Thomas ( Lage ) |
PM67000969 | Classé Classé |
1973 1971 |
more pictures |
Organ front and gallery parapet | built around 1740 by Johann Adreas Silbermann; the gallery parapet older
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in the church of St-Thomas ( Lage ) |
PM67000348 | Classé | 1973 |
more pictures |
Instrumental part of the organ | around 1740 by Johann Adreas Silbermann built
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in the church of St-Thomas ( Lage ) |
PM67000347 | Classé | 1971 |
more pictures |
Easter candlesticks | Copper, around 1765, designed by Joseph Massol
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000369 | Classé | 1987 | |
Altar cross | Bronze and copper, around 1765
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000370 | Classé | 1987 | |
Painting Adoration of the Shepherds | Oil paint on canvas, 18th century
|
in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000373 | Classé | 1980 | |
Pietà ( Vierge Noire ) | Wood, painted in color, 14th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000375 | Classé | 1985 | |
15 choir stalls | Oak wood, 1692
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000927 | Classé | 2004 | |
Container for the heart of the Maréchal de Saxe | Silver and bronze, gilded, 1751
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in the church of St-Thomas ( Lage ) |
PM67000934 | Classé | 2004 | |
Sculpture Maria Immaculata | Copper, silver-plated, brass, copper, glass, and wood, between 1818 and 1827
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in the major seminar ( location ) |
PM67000936 | Classé | 2004 | |
Painting of the Last Supper in the Wilhelmskirche | Oil paint on canvas, wooden frame, 18th century
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67000944 | Classé | 2004 | |
organ | Ensemble of PM67001131 and PM67000388
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in the Palais Rohan ( location ) |
PM67000970 | Classé | 2010 | |
Organ prospectus | Built in
1719 by Andreas Silbermann
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in the Palais Rohan ( location ) |
PM67001131 | Classé | 2010 | |
Instrumental part of the organ | Built in 1719 by Andreas Silbermann
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in the Palais Rohan ( location ) |
PM67000388 | Classé Classé |
1976 2010 |
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Baptismal dishes | Baptismal font and basin; Silver, 1903
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in the church of St-Paul in Koenigshoffen ( Lage ) |
PM67001382 | Inscrit | 1997 | |
Painting Saint Aloysius of Gonzaga | Oil paint on canvas, wooden frame, probably from the beginning of the 19th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67001447 | Inscrit | 2000 | |
Procession banner of the Arch-Brotherhood of Christian Mothers | Silk, gold thread, 1861
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( ) |
PM67001522 | Inscrit | 1999 | |
Two tapestries The Augurs I and II | Wool, 1973, designed by Robert Wogensky
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in the Faculté de Droit ( location ) |
PM67001414 | Inscrit | 2003 | |
Sculpture Bishop Werner | Sandstone, 1840
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67001371 | Inscrit | 1987 | |
Processional cross | Silver, wood, 15th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000329 | Classé | 1967 | |
Johann Nepomuks Altar | Altar table, reredos and paintings; Wood and oil paint on canvas; Woodwork from the second half of the 18th century, painting 1775 by Joseph Melling
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000334 | Classé | 1974 | |
Chalice and paten | Gold-plated silver, around 1739
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in the Ste-Madeleine church ( Lage ) |
PM67000338 | Classé | 1978 | |
Chalice | Copper, gilded, 18th century
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in the Ste-Madeleine church ( Lage ) |
PM67000339 | Classé | 1978 | |
Chalice and paten | Silver, gilt, 18th century
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in the Ste-Madeleine church ( Lage ) |
PM67000340 | Classé | 1978 | |
Tapestry Legend of St. Attala | Wool and cotton, mid-15th century; currently in the Musée de l'Œuvre Notre-Dame
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at the Collège St-Étienne ( location ) |
PM67000350 | Classé | 1969 | |
Main altar | Marble and bronze, between 1761 and 1767, designed by Joseph Massol
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000362 | Classé | 1987 | |
Twelve busts | Oak and fir wood, around 1765
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000366 | Classé | 1987 | |
Mural La Création du Monde | enamelled terracotta tiles, 1961, designed by Jean Lurçat
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in the Maison de la Radio ( location ) |
PM67000374 | Classé | 1983 | |
Holy Spirit Bell | also death knell or grand bourdon ; Bronze, 1427
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000376 | Classé | 1982 | |
pulpit | Wood, 1695
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in the church of St-Nicolas ( Lage ) |
PM67000381 | Classé | 1982 | |
Freight wagon TF951067 | two-axle, standard-gauge bulk goods wagon with brakeman's cab, 1912; currently at the Technicentre in Romilly-sur-Seine
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in the depot ( location ) |
PM67000392 | Classé | 1990 | |
Freight wagon SC 967391 (V1) | two-axle, standard-gauge tank car, between 1910 and 1920; currently at the Technicentre in Romilly-sur-Seine
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in the depot ( location ) |
PM67000393 | Classé | 1990 | |
Painting Holy Communion | Oil paint on canvas, 1764 by Johann Jodokus Thanisch
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Jeune catholique ( Lage ) |
PM67000396 | Classé | 1988 | |
Painting Petruss receives the keys | Oil paint on canvas, 1765 by Johann Jodokus Thanisch
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Jeune catholique ( Lage ) |
PM67000397 | Classé | 1988 | |
Painting Pope Leo IX consecrates the church of St-Pierre-le-jeune | Oil paint on canvas, 19th century by Michel Oster
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Jeune catholique ( Lage ) |
PM67000398 | Classé | 1988 | |
Altar and altar barrier | Stone, stucco and wrought iron; Altar table from the 18th century, barrier from 1803
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67000402 | Classé | 1987 | |
Four paintings Descent from the Cross and Depictions of the Apostles | Oil paint on canvas, gilded wooden frame, 1745 and 1746 after François Duquesnoy and Jean Jouvenet
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67000405 | Classé | 1987 | |
Grave monument for Johann Heinrich Fritschmann and his daughter Katharina Elisabeth Lichtenberger | Sandstone and Marble, 1789
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in the church of St-Nicolas ( Lage ) |
PM67000502 | Classé | 1988 | |
Lectern | Wood, gilded, 18th century
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Jeune protestant ( Lage ) |
PM67000504 | Classé | 1988 |
more pictures |
organ | Main entry for PM67000505
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Jeune protestant ( Lage ) |
PM67001136 | Classé | 1988 |
more pictures |
Organ prospectus | Main brochure built in 1780 by Johann Andreas Silbermann , rear brochure 1900 by Edmond Alexandre Roethinger
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Jeune protestant ( Lage ) |
PM67000505 | Classé | 1988 |
more pictures |
Sarcophagus of Bishop Adeloch | Sandstone, around 1130
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in the church of St-Thomas ( Lage ) |
PM67000550 | Classé | 1991 |
more pictures |
crucifix | Wood, painted in colors, 14th or 15th century
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at the Collège St-Étienne ( location ) |
PM67000669 | Classé | 1992 | |
Grave of Bishop Conrad von Lichtenberg | Sandstone, partly colored, around 1300
|
in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000866 | Classé | 2000 | |
Two supper cans | Gilt silver, between 1819 and 1838
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in the church of St-Thomas ( Lage ) |
PM67000928 | Classé | 2004 | |
Chest for the heart of the Maréchal de Saxe | Tin, 1780
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in the church of St-Thomas ( Lage ) |
PM67000933 | Classé | 2004 | |
Seal of the Maréchal de Saxe | Brass, gilt, and agate, first half of the 18th century
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in the church of St-Thomas ( Lage ) |
PM67000935 | Classé | 2004 | |
Painting Saint Anthony | Oil paint on canvas, gilded wooden frame, 17th century, by Claude Vignon
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in the major seminar ( location ) |
PM67000940 | Classé | 2005 | |
organ | Main entry for PM67000386
|
in the church of St-Sauveur ( Lage ) |
PM67001127 | Classé | 1981 |
more pictures |
Instrumental part of the organ | Built in
1907 by Dalstein-Hærpfer
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in the church of St-Sauveur ( Lage ) |
PM67000386 | Classé | 1981 |
more pictures |
Painting Saint Odilie heals a blind boy | Oil paint on canvas, 1914, by Karl Jordan
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in the major seminar ( location ) |
PM67001374 | Inscrit | 2002 | |
Pews and wall cladding | with eight paintings by Louis-Philippe Kamm; Wood, 1913/14
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in the church of St-Paul in Koenigshoffen ( Lage ) |
PM67001377 | Inscrit | 1997 | |
Painting nativity | Oil paint on canvas, gilded wooden frame, 18th century
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in the church of St-Louis ( Lage ) |
PM67001451 | Inscrit | 2000 | |
Painting Adoration of the Magi | Oil paint on canvas, 18th century
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in the major seminar ( location ) |
PM67001467 | Inscrit | 2001 | |
Painting of the Rosary Madonna | Oil paint on canvas, around 1635
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in the Dominican Church ( location ) |
PM67001562 | Inscrit | 1998 |
more pictures |
Two over-portals | Oil paint on canvas, gilded wooden frame, 18th century
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in the major seminar ( location ) |
PM67001513 | Inscrit | 2003 | |
Painting Daniel in the lions den | Oil paint on canvas, late 18th century
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67001514 | Inscrit | 2003 | |
Balustrade of the Mount of Olives | Oak wood, mid-19th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67001370 | Inscrit | 1987 | |
Four pillars | from the old main altar; Marble, between 1682 and 1686
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67001372 | Inscrit | 1987 | |
14 tapestries: Life cycle of the Virgin Mary | Wool, silk, silver thread, between 1638 and 1657
|
in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000330 | Classé | 1978 |
more pictures |
Relief conversion of William of Aquitaine | Chestnut wood, colored and gilded, early 16th century
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67000337 | Classé | 1971 |
more pictures |
Tray and two pots | Gilt silver, 1752
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in the Ste-Madeleine church ( Lage ) |
PM67000341 | Classé | 1978 | |
Sculpture Madonna and Child | Wood, silver and copper, gilded, precious stones, 1731/32
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in the major seminar ( location ) |
PM67000354 | Classé | 1978 | |
John the Baptist Altar | Side altar; Altar table, retable and painting, wood, colored and gilded, and oil paint on canvas, 1744, by Pierre Parrocel
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000356 | Classé | 1987 | |
Altar and reredos | Wood, painted in color, 1900
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000358 | Classé | 1987 | |
pulpit | Stone, linden wood, 1485, by Hans Hammer ; wrought iron grille, 19th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000360 | Classé | 1987 |
more pictures |
Sculpture head of a putto | Wrought iron, gilded, mid-18th century
|
in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000367 | Classé | 1987 | |
Hour bell | Bronze, 1691
|
in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000378 | Classé | 1982 | |
Bas-relief Anna Selbdritt | Wood, painted in colors, around 1520, probably by Hans Wydyz
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Vieux ( Lage ) |
PM67000384 | Classé | 1979 |
more pictures |
Caracalla head | Sandstone, antiquity
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in the Palais Rohan (Musée archéologique) ( Lage ) |
PM67000387 | Classé | 1979 | |
Mural Resurrection | from the 15th century
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in the church of St-Nicolas ( Lage ) |
PM67000389 | Classé | 1988 | |
Grave monument for the landgraves Philipp and Ulrich von Werd | Sandstone, 1332 and 1344
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67000400 | Classé | 1987 | |
Four holy water fonts | Sandstone, late 17th century
|
in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000496 | Classé | 1987 | |
Epitaph for Johan Gerhard Patrick von Throrbach | Sandstone, 1633
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Jeune protestant ( Lage ) |
PM67000498 | Classé | 1988 | |
pulpit | Oak wood, painted and gilded, around 1765
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Jeune protestant ( Lage ) |
PM67000503 | Classé | 1988 |
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Wall cladding | with four paintings and two sculptures; Oak wood, painted or colored, partly silver-plated and gilded, as well as oil paint on canvas, around 1765, a painting after Rembrandt van Rijn
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Jeune protestant ( Lage ) |
PM67000506 | Classé | 1988 |
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Bell jar | Bronze, 1755
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67000666 | Classé | 1987 | |
Three chandeliers | Brass, first half of the 19th century
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in the church of St-Thomas ( Lage ) |
PM67000667 | Classé | 1983 | |
Two sculptures: Saint Augustine and unknown saint | Wood, gilded, 18th century
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in the chapel of the Institution Notre-Dame (2 rue des Mineurs) ( location ) |
PM67000672 | Classé | 1991 | |
Mount of Olives | Sandstone, wood and plaster, 1498, by Veit Wagner
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( location ) |
PM67000684 | Classé | 1987 |
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organ | Main entry for PM67001130
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in the reformed church Le Bouclier ( Lage ) |
PM67001129 | Classé | 2002 |
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Organ prospectus | Built in
1790 by Johann Conrad Sauer and Franz Anton Ketterer
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in the reformed church Le Bouclier ( Lage ) |
PM67001130 | Classé | 2002 |
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Sculpture Madonna and Child | with base; Fruit tree wood, early 15th century
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in the major seminar ( location ) |
PM67000918 | Classé | 2003 | |
Sculpture Madonna and Child | Wood, painted in color and gilded, around 1500; possibly after sheet L. 79 of the master ES
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in the major seminar ( location ) |
PM67000919 | Classé | 2003 | |
Grandfather clock | Wood, bronze, steel and cast iron, 1902/03, by J. & A. Ungerer
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in the Lycée international des Pontonniers ( location ) |
PM67000922 | Classé | 2003 | |
Two church chairs | Painted wood, late 17th century
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in the church of St-Pierre-le-Vieux ( Lage ) |
PM67001375 | Inscrit | 2002 | |
Painting The Communion of Saint Mary Magdalene | Oil paint on canvas, gilded wooden frame, 18th century
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in the church of St-Louis ( Lage ) |
PM67001449 | Inscrit | 2000 | |
Procession banner | Silk and gold thread, first half of the 19th century
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in Strasbourg Cathedral ( ) |
PM67001519 | Inscrit | 1999 | |
Counting table | Fruit tree wood, 15th or 16th century
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in the church of St-Thomas ( Lage ) |
PM67000932 | Classé | 2004 | |
28 memorial plaques | Coat of arms of the church keepers; Paint on metal, between 1659 and 1764
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in the church of St-Guillaume ( Lage ) |
PM67000945 | Classé | 2005 | |
Bell jar | with suspension; Bronze, cast in
1766 for the Reformed community in Sarnstall
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outside of the pharmacy building of the Hôpital civil ( location ) |
PM67001872 | Inscrit | 2012 |
literature
- Walter Hotz : Handbook of the art monuments in Alsace and Lorraine. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 1976, pp. 215-218.
- Dominique Toursel-Harster, Jean-Pierre Beck, Guy Bronner: Dictionnaire des Monuments historiques d'Alsace . La Nuée Bleue, Strasbourg 1995, pp. 356-362.
- Le Patrimoine des Communes du Bas-Rhin. Flohic Editions, 2 volumes, Paris 1999, ISBN 2-84234-055-8 .
Web links
Commons : Monuments historiques in Strasbourg - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Monuments historiques in Strasbourg in the Base Mérimée of the French Ministry of Culture
- Monuments historiques (objects) in Strasbourg in the base Palissy of the French Ministry of Culture
Individual evidence
- ↑ Dominique Toursel-Harster, Jean-Pierre Beck, Guy Bronner: Dictionnaire des Monuments historiques d'Alsace. La Nuée Bleue, Strasbourg 1995, p. 495.