Visit the Archaelogical Museum in Strasbourg

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[3 out of 9 museums of your choice in the City of Strasbourg by Pass] The museum's collections have been housed in the basement of the Palais Rohan since the end of the 19th century. Their variety and broad chronological scope make it one of the most important archaeological museums in France. You will discover the history of Strasbourg and Alsace, from the earliest prehistoric times to the first centuries of the Middle Ages.

The museum's collections invite you to travel back in time through the ancient history of Alsace, from the origins of Prehistory (600,000 years BC) until the dawn of the Middle Ages (800 years AD): Paleolithic mammoth hunters, the first Neolithic farmers, the Bronze and Iron Age necropolises, the daily life of the Gallo-Romans and the richness of the Merovingian civilization in Alsace

Opening hours

Open every day except Tuesday 
From 10am to 1pm and from 2pm to 6pm on weekdays
From 10am to 6pm on weekends

Closed on 1 January, Good Friday, 1 May, 1 and 11 November and 25 December.

The Archaeological Museum will be closed from 21 to 28 October and from 25 to 29 November 2024, for compliance work.

Visit the Decorative Arts Museum in Strasbourg

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[3 out of 9 museums of your choice in the City of Strasbourg by Pass] The decorative arts collections trace the diversity and evolution of Strasbourg's applied arts from 1681 to 1870, particularly in the areas of furniture, ceramics, clocks and silverware. The museum also presents a selection of mechanical toys from the Tomi Ungerer donation.

Visit the Fine Arts Museum in Strasbourg

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[3 out of 9 museums of your choice in the City of Strasbourg by Pass] The Musée des Beaux-Arts presents an exceptional panorama of the history of painting in Europe from the Middle Ages to 1870: Italian and Flemish primitives (Giotto, Memling); the Renaissance and Mannerism (Botticelli, Raphael); the golden age of Dutch painting and the great names of Flemish painting (Rubens, Van Dyck); Baroque, Classicism and Naturalism in the 17th and 18th centuries (Vouet, Canaletto, Goya); Romanticism and Realism in the 19th century (Corot, Courbet). (Corot, Courbet).

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