Strasbourg offers numerous locations for photography beyond its main attractions. The city features historic houses, medieval bridges, hidden courtyards, and architectural landmarks. From the Egyptian House to the University Palace, from ancient wine cellars to traditional Alsatian buildings, these sites present authentic views of Strasbourg's heritage.
Strasbourg, France
This medieval residence near the fortified bridges dates from the 14th century and features stone walls and period architectural elements.
Strasbourg, France
Stone bridge crossing the river Ill, built in the 17th century. It connects the Grande Île district with residential areas.
Strasbourg, France
Inner courtyard from the 16th century with wooden frame buildings, stone arches, and staircases. Now houses a hotel.
Strasbourg, France
Building from 1905 incorporating Egyptian architectural elements with columns, hieroglyphs, and sphinx decorations on its facade.
Strasbourg, France
This steel and glass footbridge spans the Rhine between France and Germany. The structure features a central viewing platform above the water.
Strasbourg, France
This pedestrian street features murals on building walls and painted ground patterns. Local artists contribute new designs throughout the year.
Strasbourg, France
This nineteenth-century square contains German Renaissance style buildings and a central fountain. The National Library and Prefecture border the plaza.
Strasbourg, France
Built in 1884, this German architecture building houses university classrooms and an astronomy dome. The facade displays statues of scholars and scientists.
Pont Couverts, Strasbourg, France
This defensive structure built in 1686 features observation platforms with views of Petite France district and the cathedral spire.
Petite France, Strasbourg, France
This 1572 half-timbered building with large windows stands on the water's edge, representing the leather craft history of Strasbourg.
Quai Saint-Nicolas, Strasbourg, France
Three connected 16th and 17th-century houses display regional furniture, costumes, and domestic items from rural Alsace.
Allée de la Robertsau, Strasbourg, France
Built in 1897, this residence displays decorative elements typical of the German Jugendstil movement with painted glass windows and ceramic tiles.
Strasbourg, France
This municipal garden contains botanical collections, a miniature zoo, walking paths near water features and a nesting area for storks.
Strasbourg, France
This public garden stands on former military grounds with stone fortification walls, grass areas and trees surrounding a central water basin.
Strasbourg, France
This secondary school occupies a 19th century stone building with large windows and ornate details near the Ill river banks.
Strasbourg, France
This medieval entrance gate from the 14th century features stone towers, defensive walls and architectural elements typical of fortified structures.
Strasbourg, France
Military fortress from 1872 featuring underground passages, barracks and artillery positions open for guided tours explaining defense systems.
Strasbourg, France
Modernist building from 1950s designed by architect Gio Ponti featuring geometric patterns, glass walls and innovative spatial arrangements.
Strasbourg, France
Historical street from the 16th century with half-timbered buildings, stone arches and former cooper workshops along narrow cobblestones.
Strasbourg, France
Street dating from medieval times with traditional lace workshops, textile stores and typical Alsatian architecture with exposed beams.
Strasbourg, France
The internal courtyard features 18th-century stone sculptures, classical columns, and ornate windows. A stone staircase leads to the upper floors.
Strasbourg, France
This concrete fortification from 1875 stands near the railway station. The structure includes underground passages and thick walls for defense.
Strasbourg, France
The square contains a Protestant church built between 1196 and 1521 in Gothic style, with twin towers and stone carvings.
Strasbourg, France
The observation point provides a view of medieval towers, stone bridges, and half-timbered houses along the water canals.
Strasbourg, France
This 14th-century underground cellar stores wine barrels in a vaulted space beneath the hospital. Visitors can see historic wine making tools.
Strasbourg, France
This medieval street features traditional half-timbered houses with window boxes filled with seasonal flowers. The narrow passage connects to Place Saint-Étienne.
Strasbourg, France
Located in a 19th-century water tower, this museum displays over 1,000 African religious objects and ceremonial artifacts from Benin, Togo and Ghana.
Strasbourg, France
The square contains medieval buildings, a Gothic church, and residential houses from different periods. Trees provide shade to outdoor restaurant tables.
Strasbourg, France
This public bathhouse from 1908 features Art Nouveau architecture with decorated facades, thermal pools, and traditional bathing facilities that remain in use.
Strasbourg, France
Built in 1889, this German Renaissance style building served as an imperial palace. Its architecture includes a large dome and ornate stone decorations.
Strasbourg, France
This merchant house from 1427 displays German Renaissance architecture with wood carvings on its facade. The interior now contains a restaurant.
Strasbourg, France
Stone gate built in medieval times as part of the city wall. The structure features defensive towers and stands as evidence of historical fortification methods.