28 LESS TOURISTY THINGS TO DO
Overview Table
Name | Appeal | Type | Visit | Cost | |
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1 | St. Thomas Church | ✦✦✦✧✧ | Church | Self | Free |
2 | St. Pierre Protestant Church | ✦✦✦✧✧ | Church | Self | Free |
3 | St. Pierre Catholic Church | ✦✦✦✧✧ | Church | Self | Free |
4 | Fine Arts Museum | ✦✦✦✧✧ | Museum - Fine Arts | Self | Paid € |
5 | Decorative Art Museum | ✦✦✦✧✧ | Museum - Decorative Art | Self | Paid € |
6 | Archeological Museum | ✦✦✧✧✧ | Museum - Archeology | Self | Paid € |
7 | Modern & Contemporary Art | ✦✦✧✧✧ | Museum - Art | Self | Paid € |
8 | Food Markets | ✦✦✧✧✧ | Food Markets | Self | Free |
9 | Hospice Cellars | ✦✦✧✧✧ | Historic Wine Cellars | Self | Free |
10 | Alsatian Museum | ✦✦✧✧✧ | Museum - Regional Heritage | Self | Paid € |
11 | 5e Lieu | ✦✦✧✧✧ | Museum - Urbanism | Self | Free |
12 | European Parliament | ✦✦✧✧✧ | European Parliament | Either | Free |
13 | Orangerie Park | ✦✦✧✧✧ | Park | Self | Free |
14 | Botanical Garden | ✦✦✧✧✧ | Garden | Self | Free |
15 | St. Paul Church | ✦✦✧✧✧ | Church | Either | Free |
16 | Temple-Neuf Church | ✦✦✧✧✧ | Church | Self | Free |
17 | St. Pierre-le-Vieux Churches | ✦✦✧✧✧ | 2 Churches | Self | Free |
18 | Russian Orthodox Church | ✦✦✧✧✧ | Church | Self | Free |
19 | St. Maurice Church | ✦✦✧✧✧ | Church | Self | Free |
20 | Vodou Museum | ✦✦✧✧✧ | Museum - Vodou | Self | Paid € |
21 | Tomi Ungerer Museum | ✦✧✧✧✧ | Museum - Illustrations | Self | Paid € |
22 | Zoological Museum | ✦✧✧✧✧ | Museum - Animals | Self | Paid € |
23 | République Square/Garden | ✦✧✧✧✧ | Square/Garden | Self | Free |
24 | Citadelle Park | ✦✧✧✧✧ | Park | Self | Free |
25 | 2 Rives Garden | ✦✧✧✧✧ | Park | Self | Free |
26 | Tourist Train | ✦✧✧✧✧ | Tourist Train | Tour | Paid € |
27 | ECCAS Artistic Center | ✦✧✧✧✧ | Contemporary Art | Self | Free |
28 | Aubette 1928 | ✦✧✧✧✧ | Avant-Garde Hall | Self | Free |
1. St. Thomas Church

Appeal ✦✦✦✧✧
Type Church
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Name
Église Saint-Thomas
This is one of the most important Protestant churches in Strasbourg and a beautiful example of Gothic architecture. Constructed between the 12th and 16th centuries, it stands out for its imposing structure and austere style, typical of Lutheran buildings.
Inside, the church is renowned for its historic organ, on which Mozart played during his visit to Strasbourg in 1778.
It also houses several tombs of historical figures.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Exterior
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Interior
2. St. Pierre-le-Jeune Protestant Church

Appeal ✦✦✦✧✧
Type Church
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Name
Église Protestante Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune
This church was built in the 14th century in Gothic style. Its history is marked by several transformations that reflect the city’s religious evolution. Originally Catholic, it became Protestant during the Reformation in 1524 and remains one of the most important Lutheran churches in Strasbourg today.
Inside, the church stands out for its rich decor, including colorful medieval wall frescoes, an imposing rood screen, and a Baroque altar, showcasing different periods of religious art.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Exterior
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Interior
⚙️ Hours (Tourism Office Website)
It also features the only cloister in Strasbourg, which surrounds a tiny garden.
3. St. Pierre-le-Jeune Catholic Church

Appeal ✦✦✦✧✧
Type Church
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Name
Église Catholique Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune
The Catholic Church of Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune is a distinct building from the Protestant church of the same name in Strasbourg. It was constructed at the end of the 19th century during the period of German annexation of the Alsace region.
The church combines Neo-Romanesque and Neo-Gothic styles. It is characterized by its tall dome and spacious, bright interior.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Exterior
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Interior
*Palais Rohan*
The Palais Rohan in Strasbourg is a majestic building constructed in the 18th century, distinguished by its classical style.
Formerly a residence for nobles and cardinals, it now houses 3 museums, detailed in the following sections.
- Fine Arts Museum, on the first floor
- Decorative Arts Museum, on the ground floor
- Archaeological Museum, in the basement
Each museum has a separate admission ticket, as they occupy distinct sections of the palace.
4. Fine Arts Museum

Appeal ✦✦✦✧✧
Type Fine Arts Museum
Visit Self-guided
Cost Paid
French Name
Musée des Beaux-Arts
The Museum of Fine Arts houses a rich collection of European paintings, including French, Italian, Dutch, Flemish, and Spanish works, ranging from the Middle Ages to the 19th century.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Interior
5. Decorative Art Museum

Appeal ✦✦✦✧✧
Type Decorative Art Museum
Visit Self-guided
Cost Paid
French Name
Musée des Arts Décoratifs
This museum showcases the diversity and evolution of decorative arts in Strasbourg from the 17th to the 18th century, notably in the fields of furniture, ceramics, horology, and goldsmithing.
It is located in the luxurious apartments of the Palais Rohan.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Interior
6. Archeological Museum

Appeal ✦✦✧✧✧
Type Prehistory & Archeological Museum
Visit Self-guided
Cost Paid
French Name
Musée Archéologique
This museum showcases a collection of regional prehistoric and ancient objects, ranging from the Paleolithic period to the early Middle Ages.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Interior
7. Modern & Contemporary Art Museum

Appeal ✦✦✧✧✧
Type Art Museum
Visit Self-guided
Cost Paid
French Name
Musée d’Art Moderne et Contemporain
This vast museum offers a rich collection of works, including paintings, sculptures, graphic arts, multimedia, and design of modern and contemporary art, from the late 19th century to the present day.
It is located in a large building featuring contemporary architecture.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Interior
8. Food Markets

Appeal ✦✦✧✧✧
Type Outdoor Food Markets
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
The city’s main food market takes place on Wednesday and Friday mornings at Place Broglie square.
Another market is held on Tuesdays and Saturday mornings along Marne boulevard.
A smaller market takes place on Saturday mornings at Rue de la Douane street.
9. Hospice Cellar

Appeal ✦✦✧✧✧
Type Historic Wine Cellar
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Name
Cave Historique des Hospices de Strasbourg
This historic cellar is a medieval wine cellar covering 1,200 m² from the 14th century, located within the grounds of the hospice managed by religious figures.
The main attraction of the site is the visit to the cellars.
(Wine tastings are available only on a few select dates each year.)
The site also features a wine shop.
10. Alsatian Museum

Appeal ✦✦✧✧✧
Type Regional Heritage Museum
Visit Self-guided
Cost Paid
French Name
Musée Alsacien
This museum of regional arts and traditions showcases testimonies of Alsatian life from the 18th to the 20th century, including housing, furniture, everyday objects, ceramics, costumes, religious items, toys, and crafts.
The museum is located in two adjoining 17th-century residences.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Interior
11. 5e Lieu

Appeal ✦✦✧✧✧
Type Urbanism Museum
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Name
5e Lieu
This museum is dedicated to the architecture and heritage of Strasbourg, as well as its neighborhoods, religious life, commerce, and universities.
12. European Parliament

Appeal ✦✦✧✧✧
Type European Parliament
Visit Self-guided or Guided
Cost Free
French Names
Parlement Européen
Bâtiment Louise-Weiss
The seat of the European Parliament is located in Strasbourg and is open for visits to learn about the European Union, its history, and the functioning of its institutions.
There are two types of visits available: outside plenary sessions or during plenary sessions.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Exterior
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Interior
13. Orangerie Park

Appeal ✦✦✧✧✧
Type Park
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Name
Parc de l’Orangerie
This vast 26-hectare park, created in the 17th century, is the largest in the city. It features a boating lake and play areas for children.
14. Botanical Garden

Appeal ✦✦✧✧✧
Type Garden
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Name
Jardin Botanique de l’Université de Strasbourg
This botanical garden, spanning 3 hectares and affiliated with the University of Strasbourg, was established in the 18th century on the site of an older garden. It features an arboretum, pond, flower beds, and a greenhouse that is sometimes open to the public.
15. St. Paul Church

Appeal ✦✦✧✧✧
Type Church
Visit Outside or Self-guided
Cost Free
French Names
Église Saint-Paul
Église Réformée Saint-Paul
This Protestant church dates from the 19th century and is built in Neo-Gothic style. It notably features two slender spires and stained-glass windows.
The interior is rarely open to visitors, though it may be more accessible during the summer.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Exterior
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Interior
You can get a nice view of the facade from the Pont Royal bridge.
16. Temple-Neuf Church

Appeal ✦✦✧✧✧
Type Church
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Names
Temple-Neuf
Église du Temple-Neuf
This Protestant church was built at the end of the 19th century in pink sandstone and features Neo-Romanesque style.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Exterior
17. St. Pierre-le-Vieux Churches

Appeal ✦✦✧✧✧
Type 2 Churches
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Name
Église Saint-Pierre-le-Vieux
The Saint-Pierre-le-Vieux religious structure is actually composed of two interlocking churches, one Catholic and the other Protestant, positioned perpendicularly. The initial structure was built in the 14th century, with a second section added in the 19th century.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Exterior
The Catholic church corresponds to the northern part of the building and is open to visitors.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Interior
The Protestant church makes up the western part and is rarely open to visitors.
18. Russian Orthodox Church

Appeal ✦✦✧✧✧
Type Church
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Name
Église de Tous-les-Saints
This Russian church is affiliated with the Orthodox faith and dates back to 2018.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Exterior
19. St. Maurice Church

Appeal ✦✦✧✧✧
Type Church
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Name
Église Saint-Maurice
This Catholic church was constructed at the end of the 19th century during the period of German annexation of the Alsace region. It features a Neo-Gothic style.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Exterior
20. Vodou Museum

Appeal ✦✦✧✧✧
Type Vodou Museum
Visit Self-guided
Cost Paid
French Name
Château Musée Vodou
This private museum showcases a collection of items related to the Vodou religion in West Africa, covering the regions of present-day Benin and Togo. With over 1,000 items, it holds the world’s largest collection of Vodou artifacts.
The museum is housed in a former late 19th-century water tower.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Exterior
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Interior
21. Tomi Ungerer Museum

Appeal ✦✧✧✧✧
Type Illustrations Museum
Visit Self-guided
Cost Paid
French Names
Musée Tomi-Ungerer
Centre international de l’Illustration
This museum is dedicated to the work of Tomi Ungerer, a 20th-century Alsatian artist and illustrator.
It houses several thousand of his works, which are presented on a rotating basis. These include children’s illustrations, advertising posters, political art, humorous and satirical drawings, and even erotic works (in the basement).
It’s located in the Villa Greiner, a 19th-century building.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Interior
22. Zoological Museum

Appeal ✦✧✧✧✧
Type Zoological Museum
Visit Self-guided
Cost Paid
French Name
Musée Zoologique
The museum features a rich and diverse collection of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, marine mollusks, invertebrates, and insects from different regions of the world.
🏞️ Google Images Overview – Interior
23. République Square/Garden

Appeal ✦✧✧✧✧
Type Square/Garden
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Name
Place de la République
Place de la République is one of the major squares in the city. It features a garden and is surrounded by several historic buildings.
24. Citadelle Park

Appeal ✦✧✧✧✧
Type Park
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Name
Parc de la Citadelle
This large city park, built around an old citadel, features a water playground, sports fields, and walking paths.
25. 2 Rives Garden

Appeal ✦✧✧✧✧
Type Park
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Name
Jardin des Deux Rives
This city park, located at the eastern edge of the city, is a transboundary park between Strasbourg and the town of Kehl in Germany. It spans both sides of the Rhine River, connected by a bridge designed for pedestrians and cyclists.
26. Tourist Train

Appeal ✦✧✧✧✧
Type Tourist Train
Visit Tour
Cost Paid
French Name
Petit Train Touristique
The tourist train allows visitors to discover the city in a unique and enjoyable way by providing a guided tour of the streets of Strasbourg and its main monuments.
27. ECCAS Artistic Center

Appeal ✦✧✧✧✧
Type Contemporary Art Exhibitions
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Names
CEAAC
Centre Européen d’Actions Artistiques Contemporaines
The ECCAS (European Contemporary Artistic Actions Center) showcases temporary exhibitions of contemporary art by regional and international artists.
28. Aubette 1928

Appeal ✦✧✧✧✧
Type Avant-Garde Hall
Visit Self-guided
Cost Free
French Name
Aubette 1928
Aubette 1928 is a hall that is part of the long, grand building known as Aubette, dating back to the 18th century, which now houses a shopping center.
This 1928 hall is a remnant of a leisure complex characterized by its avant-garde decoration from the 1920s, notable for its abstract decor that spans from floor to ceiling.
Located on the upper level, it also offers a view of the large Place Kléber square.