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    Le Touareg

    3.9 (15 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    A wonderful meal at a fair price with very good service. I can't imagine a more pleasing mid-budget dining option.

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    Musée Alsacien - Stub - pièce à vivre

    Musée Alsacien

    4.4(20 reviews)
    63.0 km

    A must-see venue in Straßburg, preferably on your first day there to get a feel for the history,…read morecraft, cuisine and lore of this gorgeous area of France/Germany (I know it's technically 'france', but let's get real). Give yourself enough time to really imbibe the experience! We had only two hours and had to rush through the final rooms, to my chagrin. History and art lovers in particular will find a wealth of information here. Don't. Miss. It.

    Admission is €6, and half off if you are a student. There is plenty to see, and it's all very…read moreinteresting. The museum itself is historical: it's been around over 100 years. The museum is actually 3 old Alsatian residences in Strasbourg, filled with daily insight on the lives of people in the region in the 18th and 19th centuries. It's almost like a maze, in fact, I am not even sure if I saw everything because there was just so much. It takes you out onto the porches in the courtyard on ocassion. I would want to live here even now, if it wasn't a museum. One of the neatest parts was a room full of antique toys, from dolls sporting gigantic bows to elaborate miniature toy kitchens. You can see agricultural items, religious items, to a typical Alsatian kitchen set up for the time period, down to the pots meant for preserving butter. If you are in Strasbourg, this is a must see.

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    Musée Alsacien - Stube de Wintzenheim avec l'alcôve et le poêle en fonte

    Stube de Wintzenheim avec l'alcôve et le poêle en fonte

    Musée Alsacien - Cour du Musée avec les galeries et la vigne vierge

    Cour du Musée avec les galeries et la vigne vierge

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