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Canon buildings in Strasbourg
Religious heritage
67000 Strasbourg

The canonical buildings of Strasbourg, a medieval complex from the 11th to the 15th century, partially renovated in the 19th century, surround the cloister of the church of Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune in the Lower Rhine, in the Great East.
Strasbourg National and University Library
Library
67000 Strasbourg

The National and University Library of Strasbourg, built at the end of the 19th century in Neustadt, is a neo-Renaissance jewel with more than three million documents. Classified as a historical monument, it embodies the Alsatian cultural heritage.
Benfeld City Hall
City Hall
67230 Benfeld

The town hall of Benfeld, built in the 16th and 17th centuries, is an Alsatian historical monument located in Place de la Mairie, emblematic of the civil architecture of the Greater East region.
Châtenois City Hall
City Hall
67730 Châtenois

The Châtenois Town Hall, built between the 15th and 16th centuries, is a historic monument located in the Bas-Rhin, in the heart of the Alsatian city. Joined in 1989, it combines medieval architecture and Renaissance.
Mittelbergheim City Hall
City Hall
67140 Mittelbergheim

Mittelbergheim Town Hall, a Renaissance building dating back to the 1st quarter of the 17th century, is located in Mittelbergheim in the Grand East, classified as a historic monument since 1931.
Neue Bau de Strasbourg
City Hall
67000 Strasbourg

The Neue Bau, a 16th century Renaissance building in Strasbourg, was first an extension of the Town Hall before sheltering the Chamber of Commerce. Ranked a historic monument, it combines Renaissance architecture and 19th century transformations.
Former central police station in Strasbourg
Palace
67000 Strasbourg

The former central police station in Strasbourg, built in the 18th century, is an iconic mansion located on Rue de la Nuée-Bleue, a witness to Alsatian civil architecture and judicial history.
Aubette de Strasbourg
Palace
67000 Strasbourg

The Aubette de Strasbourg, an 18th-century building transformed into an avant-garde leisure complex of the 1920s, combines classical architecture and modernist decors. Located in Place Kléber, this emblematic monument illustrates the artistic utopia of the De Stijl movement in the heart of Alsace.