European Parliament
Strasbourg is the home of the official seat of the European Parliament, where voting is done in this parliament and decisions are taken. This building was built near the River Rhine in the European region, and group visits are organized throughout the year for this parliament, and it is possible through These visits learn about the European Foundation and the nature of its work.
The Museum of Modern Art in Strasbourg
The Museum of Modern Art in Strasbourg (English: Modern and Contemporary Art Museum) known as (MAMCS) was opened in 1998 AD, to create a collection of extensive artwork, which extends from 1879 AD to the present time, and every year many exhibitions are organized in it.
Strasbourg Cathedral
Strasbourg is one of the most beautiful western architectural monuments located in the city of Strasbourg, and it took several centuries to build this cathedral, and it is indicated that it displays a wide range of architectural styles from the twelfth century from the Romen era until Late fifteenth century, and there are many famous sculptures in Strasbourg, which were created by a German artist in 1230 AD.
Saint-Pierre-le-Jeon Church
Eglise Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune was established in the seventh century as a Merovingian church, then it was converted into a Romen church in the eleventh century, then a Gothic-style church during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, and this church is distinguished With a beautiful cellar, and carved paintings depicting a lion representing Saint Mark and a man slaughtering a dragon, Saint Pierre Le Gion Church is still an important Protestant church in Strasbourg, offering traditional religious services, concerts, and other celebrations.
Rohan Palace
The Palais Rohan is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Strasbourg, as this palace dates back to the eighteenth century, as it was the main residence of the bishops of the princes from 1732 until 1742 AD, and this palace includes three exceptional museums, so that a museum is located Fine art on the first floor of the palace, and contains a distinguished collection of paintings belonging to artists from Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, and France from the Middle Ages to modern times. The Museum of Decorative Arts is located on the ground floor of the palace, and contains a set of decorative arts, such as : Ceramic, porcelain, and clapboard T. art, the Archaeological Museum and is located in the basement, and has the effects of collections dating back to prehistoric times until the Middle Ages.
Grand Isle Island
Grande Île is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the most famous tourist area in Strasbourg, as this island is famous for its paths, and its crowded squares in cafes, and this island is the first destination for many visitors.