La Neustadt is a historic district in the city of Strasbourg in the Alsace region of France. La Neustadt refers to Strasbourg's New Town, which was built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to expand the city's size and accommodate its growing population.
Beautiful UNESCO heritage site
We were taken here by our walking tour guide. It was constructed when Strasbourg was defeated by the German empire in the 1870's. There are some very impressive buildings around the square and a disti...
Enjoyable Stroll
An interesting contrast to the more usual tourist centre around Petit France and shows a totally different period architecture with grand civic buildings and Germanic origins. Should be a part of any ...
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Walking between these buildings in this area, one has to admire the richness in variety in styles. Even during an evening walk, these buildings remain special.
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Sirial district
The "German" neighborhood, full of elegant palace buildings, has the Place de la République with the Palais du Rhin, National Library, Prefecture, etc. as its main point.