Maison au 2, rue de la Râpe à Strasbourg

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Maison au 2, rue de la Râpe à Strasbourg

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Maison au 2, rue de la Râpe à Strasbourg, Historical house in central Strasbourg, France

The building at 2 Rue de la Râpe features a rectangular oriel supported by foliated consoles and Renaissance mullioned windows across its six levels.

Built in 1587, this residence housed writers Hilarius and Hans Heinrich Meyer in the 16th century and was known as 'Zu dem Froneck' until the 18th century.

The architecture combines Renaissance elements with local Alsatian building traditions, visible in the crossette window frames and traditional mullions.

The structure underwent renovation in October 2013 and received reinforcement support in December 2019 to address horizontal facade deformation issues.

The building faces the Rohan Palace and includes three levels within its gable, maintaining original Renaissance features except for the ground floor.

Location: Strasbourg

Address: 2, rue de la Râpe

GPS coordinates: 48.58140,7.75275

Latest update: March 7, 2025 04:30

Alternative photo locations in Strasbourg

Strasbourg offers numerous photographic opportunities beyond its main attractions. The city presents a collection of historic timber-framed houses, medieval bridges, hidden courtyards and notable architectural monuments from various periods. From the hieroglyph-adorned Maison Égyptienne to the neoclassical University Palace, from ancient defensive structures to Art Nouveau villas, these sites reveal authentic aspects of Strasbourg's heritage. In the tanners' quarter, the Maison des Tanneurs documents the medieval craft tradition, while the Cour du Corbeau, with its multi-story wooden galleries, represents one of the city's oldest preserved inns. Rue du Jeu-des-Enfants leads through a quiet collection of historic residences, and Place de la République demonstrates the late 19th-century Prussian urban planning. The Barrage Vauban, a 17th-century defensive installation, provides wide views over the Ill River and the Ponts Couverts from its rooftop terrace. Away from the tourist crowds, additional photogenic locations include the vaulted cellars of the Cave des Hospices Civils, where wine has been stored for centuries, the Art Nouveau architecture along Allée de la Robertsau, and the neoclassical facade of the Lycée des Pontonniers. Place Saint-Étienne and Place Saint-Thomas show everyday city life in historic settings. These locations enable photographs that go beyond typical postcard views and provide a nuanced perspective on Strasbourg's architectural diversity.

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