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On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

I don't know how many people are because of a movie

And to know a city

Get to know a city

Fall in love with a city

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

A French film in 2007

"In the city of Sylvia en la ciudad de sylvia"

Let Strasbourg be loved by more tourists

The film tells the story of the male protagonist's return to Strasbourg

Look for Sylvia, a girl he met four years ago

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?
On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

Slow and poetic shots

Follow in the footsteps of the protagonist's search

It became a roaming street in a big city

And created a Strasbourg aesthetic experience

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

Strasbourg, located in the French region of Alsace, which is located on the German-French border, has been assigned to Germany and France many times in history, and the inhabitants here have changed their nationality four times in just 75 years, where German and French cultures meet and merge, so it is also known as a small town of Mixed German and French descent.

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

Today Xiaobian will take you to see this magical city

What are some of the places to visit that are worth visiting?

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

Basilica of Notre Dame in Strasbourg

Located in the heart of Strasbourg, the Cathedral of Our Lady, completed in 263 years, is one of the most important historical buildings of the Middle Ages and a famous Gothic church in Europe.

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

The church as a whole is made of pink sandstone from Mount Vosges.

On the front, on one side is a 142-meter-high minaret, on the other side is only a platform, which was supposed to be a symmetrical minaret, but it was not built due to the limited financial resources at that time, but now it has become its feature, and strasbourg Cathedral is also very famous.

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

Ascend to the top of the tower for sweeping views of the city and its magnificent forests and mountains.

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

Little France

The name "Little France" was given by the Germans to disparage the French.

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There the Il River bifurcates into many canals, and the river runs through a small area filled with medieval wooden truss houses and Baroque sandstone buildings.

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

It is precisely because it was once occupied by the Germans that many German buildings were left behind, most of which were in the Bavarian style.

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

Gutenberg Square

Gutenberg Square is located on the central island of Strasbourg, and in 1439, Johannes Gutenberg was the first in Europe to use printing presses and movable type printing, bringing prosperity to Strasbourg, and in honor of Gutenberg, the square got its name.

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, it was one of the centers of the European publishing industry, and until now the square has held regular book fairs.

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

There is also a double-storey carousel on the square, surrounded by colorful buildings.

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Home to the oldest Christmas market

The Strasbourg Christmas Market, a tradition that dates back to the 16th century, is one of the oldest and most prestigious Christmas markets in the world.

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

Known as the "Capital of Christmas", it attracts visitors from all over the world during the 5-week Christmas market event every year.

At the Christmas market, you can taste authentic French specialties!

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?
On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

Also available to purchase a variety of Christmas themes

doll

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Porcelain, handmade artwork

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Antiques, etc

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

Strasbourg

A small town in the east of France

A small town with both German and French culture

The view of the city is waiting for everyone to discover!

When there is a chance to go to France

Don't miss it!

On the road: Strasbourg – French or German?

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