Maison des tanneurs

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Maison des tanneurs, Half-timbered house in Petite France, Strasbourg, France.

The Maison des Tanneurs is a timber-framed house from the 16th century with characteristic wooden beams, multiple levels, and open galleries facing the river. The building has large windows that look out over the channels of the Ill River, and its structure shows the typical construction style of medieval Alsatian architecture.

The house was founded in 1572 by tanner Christmann Roederer and served for centuries as a tannery with specialized spaces for drying leather. Its conversion to a restaurant happened in 1949, marking the end of its industrial use and the beginning of its life as a dining establishment.

The building takes its name from the tanners who once worked here, and you can still see how the architecture reflects the needs of their craft. The galleries on the upper floors were originally workspaces and continue to shape the character of the structure.

The building is located in Petite France in the heart of Strasbourg and is easily reached on foot through narrow, charming lanes. Visitors should be aware that the stairs and passages are tight, which is part of the medieval character of the place.

The building combines two adjoining houses of different heights, with the older floors varying in their depth. This unusual arrangement came about because the two structures were built at different times and later connected together.

Location: Strasbourg

Address: 42, rue du Bain-aux-Plantes

GPS coordinates: 48.58140,7.74182

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:43

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