Trace Strasbourg’s history from its beginnings as a Roman military camp called Argentoratum at this engaging museum, housed in a 16th-century slaughterhouse. Highlights include a painting of the first-ever performance of 'La Marseillaise', France’s national anthem (which, despite its name, was written in Strasbourg in 1792); a 1:600-scale model, created in the 1720s to help Louis XV visualise the city’s fortifications; and a Gutenberg Bible from 1485.
Indirizzo2 rue du Vieux Marché aux Poissons
Sito Webwww.musees.strasbourg.eu
Orari10am-6pm Tue-Sun
Prezzoadult/child €6.50/free
Come Arrivaretram: Grand'Rue