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    Musee d'art moderne et contemporain

    Musee d'art moderne et contemporain

    4.1(20 reviews)
    2.7 km

    Fabulous. Contemporary art usually goes right over my head but that wasn't a big piece of the…read moredisplays here when I visited Strasbourg in November 2021. Modern art, yes. Political art, not so much. My visit started with a large exhibit explaining the history and origin of the French national anthem, La Marseillaise. Me, I love a rounding rendition of the Star Spangled Banner. When done properly, it gives me goosebumps. So to have this opportunity to learn about this song was interesting and enjoyable. From the "Chant de Guerre" that was the battle hymn for the Army of the Rhine and adapted to become Chant des Marsellois and subsequently La Marseillaise. From 1792 and through the 19th and 20th centuries, it represented a rallying hymn in the struggles for freedom. It was even taken up by Chinese students demonstrating in Tiananmen Square in 1989. Other exhibits included sculptures and art pieces and portraits, many of them absolutely interesting. I particularly enjoyed "Three Elements" (1925) by Vasilly Kandinsky and bought a print of it in the gift shop. Masks are required throughout the museum and QR codes were checked at entry. The cloakroom is currently closed. Expect to spend at least 90 minutes touring the art. [Review 16448 overall - 82 in France - 1956 of 2021.]

    Nice museum with an interesting mix of modern and contemporary art. Some pieces were really…read moreimpressive and unique, though a few exhibits felt a bit underwhelming. The space is well organized and easy to walk through, and it wasn't too crowded which made it more enjoyable. Worth a visit if you're into modern art.

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    Musée Historique - plan relief strasbourg musée historique

    Musée Historique

    3.5(2 reviews)
    1.7 km

    A wonderful, well organized museum that effectively brings Strasbourg's rich history to life…read morethrough creative and effective narratives (except for one) and tactile exhibits. My reason for 3 stars however is the surprising and distressing downplay of the plight of Strasbourg's jews during the nazi occupation and the heroes and villains that determined their ultimate fate. Aside from a few subtle references (there were occasional mentions) there was virtually no mention of the rise of antisemitism and the horrors inflicted on the community. The narrative chosen by the museum felt intentional leaving me to feel that 80 years later France is still ambivalent about its relationship with its Jewish community. They could have made mention of any of the numerous stories to tell such as: The "Nazi University of Strasbourg's" use of fresh Jewish specimens to experiment on as guinea pigs and where Dr. August Hirt stored them in a special liquid until needed. The posthumous award given to Chief Rabbi of France, Rene Hirschler (who was awarded the Medal of Resistance), who at great risk helped British officers flee to safety and remained in communication with the community in an effort to help them keep their spirits up. The award also given to Strasbourg Police Commissioner, Alfred Thimmesch, for -- at great risk--creating false documents for Jewish families, saving dozens and countless generations in the process. ......but no. And my feelings about this beautiful city and France in general is sadly diminished as a result.

    From the owner: Rendez-vous avec l'histoire... Logé depuis 1920 dans l'Ancienne Grande Boucherie (1588), le musée a…read morepour mission d'évoquer l'histoire du cadre urbain ainsi que l'histoire politique, économique et sociale de Strasbourg. Réouvert en juin 2007, c'est l'occasion de (re)découvrir ce musée qui a effectué d'importantes rénovations de ses collections tout en les agrémentant de nouvelles pièces.

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    Musée de l'Œuvre Notre-Dame

    Musée de l'Œuvre Notre-Dame

    4.4(7 reviews)
    1.8 km

    The museum is closed on Mondays and general admission for adults is 6.50 Euros and under18 years…read morefree. A reduced price is of 3.50 is available to students up to 25 years, seniors 60+ and those who have an International Student Card. The purchase of an Escape Pass also provides a discount. Some rooms have elevator access. A magnetic induction necklace and audio-guide for the hearing impaired can be had, as well as, an audio-guided tactile tour for the visually impaired. Wheelchairs, folding chairs and baby carriers are on a first come first serve basis. The museum is seven centuries of art in Strasbourg and the Upper Rhine region. Created in 1929 by Hans Haug, the conservator and director from 1919-1963, Musee De L'Oeuver, Notre=Dame, is a three floor marvel of Medieval to Renaissance art spanning the time between 1347-1681. The interior of the building has all the ambiance of Medieval architecture, especially the first floor which was the meeting room for mason's and stone-cutters who worked on the Notre-Dame cathedral. Other notable areas include the Romanesque section (11th-12th) century, the Jube room features Gothic sculptures, the second floor houses arts of the 15th century and recognized artists like Conrad Witz, painter, Peter Hemmel, glass maker and Nicolas de Leyde, sculpture. The Renaissance period takes you to 1681. Goldsmith craft, tapestries and furniture have been acquired from various parts of the Upper Rhine region. The Interpretation room has the entire collection in digital form.

    From the owner: Chefs-d'oeuvre de l'Art Gothique Installé depuis 1939 dans les bâtiments des XIVe et XVIe siècles…read moreinitialement affectés à l'administration du chantier de la Cathédrale, ce musée présente l'évolution des arts à Strasbourg ainsi que dans les régions du Rhin supérieur, entre le XIe et le XVIIe siècles. On peut y admirer une collection de vitraux, tapisseries, orfèvrerie et mobilier ainsi qu'un ensemble de natures mortes de Sébastien Stoskopff.

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