App POPGUIDE Strasbourg
POPGUIDE Strasbourg, the only audio guide service that offers a tour of Strasbourg’s Notre-Dame Cathedral through an application compatible with all telephones on iOS or Android.
Information
You need to go to the Batorama shop in Strasbourg city centre to get access to the mobile application.
Strasbourg’s Notre-Dame Cathedral is one of those must-see places when you visit Strasbourg. At BATORAMA, we love it with a passion. Which is why we have devised an audio guide service, in tandem with the Cathedral authorities*, which presents 42 points of interest: POPGUIDE Strasbourg.
You are greeted by the Right Reverend Luc Ravel, Archbishop of Strasbourg, who reminds us that this astounding feat of construction, “a prodigy of the gigantic and the delicate” as Victor Hugo put it, is already 1,000 years old.
1,000 years, during which it has witnessed the complex stream of history, which few other regions in France can claim to have known. Passing from Catholicism to Protestantism and vice versa, changing nationality at the whim of wars and political accords until the middle of the 20th century, Strasbourg Cathedral has overcome the vicissitudes of history like an immutable symbol, survived fires, storms and bombs to stand before you in its gorgeous regalia of pink sandstone.
A commented guided tour of Strasbourg with Batorama (slot must be booked in shop or by email)
Are you coming to visit Strasbourg? Then don't forget to select the Batorama option for €5! A guided tour with commentary that will help you discover the history of the city. Reservation required: on site at the shop (opposite the Cathedral) or by mail, as you need to choose a time slot for the boat tour. Do not go directly to the quays!
Accessibility
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Hearing impairment
Batorama provides a written commentary of the tour for the hearing impaired.
This booklet, available in 12 languages, contains visual cues and photographs to help visitors find their way around the exhibition.
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Accepted animals
Guide dogs and all assistance animals are allowed on board.
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Batorama is committed to welcoming people with reduced mobility every day on its tours, subject to prior booking.
The "Gustave Doré" boat is equipped with a lifting platform for wheelchair access. It can accommodate 3 wheelchairs.
Quay B at the Palais Rohan is equipped with a pontoon to facilitate access for people with reduced mobility.
On the shop.batorama.com website, a pictogram informs you of forthcoming departures accessible to people with reduced mobility and the number of seats remaining.
Access conditions
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BATORAMA is located in a pedestrian area. We advise you to leave your car in a Tram car park on the outskirts of Strasbourg or in the Gutenberg or Austerlitz car parks, just a few minutes walk from our shop and our boats.
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On line 10, at the Corbeau or Bateliers stops.
On lines 14 and 24, at the Ancienne Douane stop.
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Pedestrian access
Your landmark is the cathedral. When you look at its façade :
- the Batorama shop is on the left.
- The Batorama piers are on your right as you walk down either rue des Rohan or rue du Maroquin.
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On the A and D lines at the Porte de l'Hôpital or Langstross/Grand Rue stops.