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Musée historique

Osnovne informacije

  • Alternate names:
    • Musée historique de la ville de Strasbourg
    • Musée historique
    • Historical museum of the city of Strasbourg
    • Historical Museum
    • MH
  • Featured artists: isidore alexandre augustin pils
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Location: Strasbourg, France

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Pitanje 1:
What is the Musée historique de Strasbourg primarily known for?
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The Musée historique de Strasbourg is housed within a building that was originally:
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What is arguably the museum's most celebrated treasure?
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Which institution contributes to the Musée historique's narrative?
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Approximately how many objects are currently on display at the Musée historique?

The Musée historique de Strasbourg: A Renaissance Echo of Alsace’s Soul

Nestled in the heart of Strasbourg, France, the Musée historique stands as a testament to centuries of Alsatian heritage—a singular institution housed within the remarkably preserved Grande Boucherie, one of Europe's finest examples of Renaissance architecture. Founded in 1920 and reborn in 2013 after extensive renovations, this museum isn’t merely a repository of artifacts; it’s an immersive experience that unravels the narrative of Strasbourg from its earliest civilizations to the present day.

  • Architectural Marvel: Constructed between 1586 and 1588, the Grande Boucherie itself is a breathtaking spectacle. Its soaring arches, intricate carvings, and opulent ornamentation embody the grandeur of the Renaissance period—a visual reminder of Strasbourg’s artistic ambitions during its formative years.
  • A Collection Unlike Any Other: Boasting approximately 200,000 objects on display (though only 1,650 currently showcased), the Musée historique distinguishes itself through its comprehensive scope. From military relics documenting pivotal battles to exquisite Alsatian costumes reflecting regional traditions, each item tells a story of Strasbourg’s past.

Highlights of Artistic Expression: Fine Arts & Decorative Objects

Delving deeper into the museum's collections reveals a captivating panorama of artistic endeavors spanning from the Middle Ages to the 18th century. Paintings by Isidore Alexandre Augustin Pils—particularly “Rouget de l’Isle”—capture the spirit of Romanticism and offer insights into Alsace’s cultural landscape during that era. Sculptures, drawings, and decorative objects exemplify the craftsmanship and aesthetic sensibilities of various periods.

  • The Iconic Relief Map: Undoubtedly the museum's most celebrated treasure is the 1727 Relief Map—a monumental scale model covering nearly 80 square meters at a 1/600th scale. This astonishing feat of cartographic artistry provides an unparalleled visual understanding of Strasbourg and its surroundings during Louis XV’s reign, cementing its place as a cornerstone of Alsatian history.
  • Religious Art: Explore the museum's impressive collection of religious art, reflecting the profound influence of Christianity on Alsace’s cultural identity.

A Living Tapestry of History

More than just displaying objects, the Musée historique strives to connect visitors with the daily lives and experiences of Strasbourg’s citizens throughout history. Contributions from European institutions like the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights enrich its narrative, underscoring Strasbourg's role as a center for diplomacy and human rights advocacy.

  • Contemporary History: Trace the evolution of Strasbourg from Napoleon’s conquest to the modern era—examining political developments, social transformations, and artistic movements that shaped the city’s identity.
  • Educational Initiatives: Engage with interactive exhibits and educational programs designed to foster a deeper appreciation for Alsace's heritage and its contribution to European culture.

Visiting Strasbourg’s Historical Gem

Located at Rue du Vieux Marché aux Poissons, the Musée historique welcomes visitors daily except Mondays from 10:00 AM to 13:00 PM and from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM during weekdays; weekends are open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Admission fees are €7.50 for adults and €3.50 for reduced rates.

Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in Strasbourg’s captivating past—a journey guaranteed to inspire wonder and enrich your understanding of Alsatian culture!

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