Neustadt

Historic neighborhood Strasbourg, Grand Est, France

What to expect

Neustadt is a district in Strasbourg, France, and part of the UNESCO World Heritage site 'Strasbourg, Grande-Île and Neustadt'. The district was created by the Germans during the Reichsland period (1871-1918) as a new city center, with a unique blend of Haussmannian and German architectural styles. It features several notable buildings, including the Palais du Rhin, the University Palace, and the National and University Library. The area is also home to several Art Nouveau buildings, such as the Egyptian House and the Palais des Fêtes. The Neustadt district is a significant example of urban planning and architecture from the late 19th and early 20th centuries

Plan your family visit to the Neustadt with these blog insights 👇

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Visit Strasbourg: what to do, what to see in a weekend?

Visit Strasbourg: what to do, what to see in a weekend?
This family's experience:

Activities: We explored the Neustadt neighborhood, admiring the Art Nouveau architecture and learning about its history. We followed the Art Nouveau trail and visited the Palais des Fêtes and the Maison Egyptienne

Highlights: The Neustadt neighborhood was beautiful, with stunning examples of Art Nouveau architecture, and we enjoyed walking through the streets and discovering the different buildings ✨