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strasbourg

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48.585500,7.741800

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Europe/Paris

Postal Code:

67000

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  • Strasbourg

    Strasbourg

    Prefecture and commune in Grand Est, France

    Distance: Approx. 383 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 48.58333333,7.74583333

    Strasbourg (UK: , US: ; French: [stʁasbuʁ] ; German: Straßburg [ˈʃtʁaːsbʊʁk] ;) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France, at the border with Germany in the historic region of Alsace. It is the prefecture of the Bas-Rhin department and the official seat of the European Parliament. The city has about three hundred thousand inhabitants, and together Greater Strasbourg and the Arrondissement of Strasbourg have over five hundred thousand.

  • Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg

    Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg

    Ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire

    Distance: Approx. 515 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 48.58444444,7.74861111

    The Prince-Bishopric of Strasburg (German: Fürstbistum Straßburg; Alsatian: Fìrschtbischofsìtz Strossburi(g)) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire from the 13th century until 1803. During the late 17th century, most of its territory was annexed by France; this consisted of the areas on the left bank of the Rhine, around the towns of Saverne, Molsheim, Benfeld, Dachstein, Dambach, Dossenheim-Kochersberg, Erstein, Kästenbolz, Rhinau, and the Mundat (consisting of Rouffach, Soultz, and Eguisheim). The annexations were recognized by the Holy Roman Empire in the Treaty of Ryswick of 1697.

  • Place Kléber

    Place Kléber

    Central plaza of Strasbourg, France

    Distance: Approx. 399 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 48.58333333,7.74611111

    The Place Kléber (Kleberplatz in German) is the central square of Strasbourg, France. As the largest square at the center of Strasbourg, in the heart of the city's commercial area, it was named after French revolutionary general Jean-Baptiste Kléber, born in Strasbourg in 1753. In the square is a statue of Kléber, under which is a vault containing his remains.

  • Liberation of Strasbourg

    Liberation of Strasbourg

    Freeing of Strasbourg, France from German occupation during World War II

    Distance: Approx. 383 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 48.5833,7.7458

    The liberation of Strasbourg took place on 23 November 1944 during the Alsace campaign (November 1944 – March 1945) in the last months of World War II. After the liberation of Mulhouse on 21 November 1944 by the 1st Armored Division, General Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque, and the 2nd Armored Division entered the city of Strasbourg in France after having liberated Sarrebourg and La Petite-Pierre from Nazi Germany, clearing the way for the advance on Strasbourg.

  • Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Protestant Church

    Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Protestant Church

    Protestant Church in Strasbourg, France

    Distance: Approx. 338 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 48.58555556,7.74638889

    The Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Protestant Church (Église protestante Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune) is one of the most important church buildings of the city of Strasbourg, France, from the art historical and architectural viewpoints. It got its name, "Young St. Peter's", because of the existence of three other St.

  • Strasbourg massacre

    Strasbourg massacre

    1349 public execution of Jews in Strasbourg, France

    Distance: Approx. 383 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 48.5833,7.7458

    The Strasbourg massacre occurred on 14 February 1349, when the entire Jewish community of several thousand Jews were publicly burnt to death as part of the Black Death persecutions. Starting in the spring of 1348, pogroms against Jews had occurred in European cities, starting in Toulon. By November of that year they spread via Savoy to German-speaking territories.

  • Aubette (building)

    Aubette (building)

    Distance: Approx. 338 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 48.5839,7.7457

    L’Aubette is a historical building on Place Kléber in Strasbourg, France. It was built by Jacques-François Blondel in 1765–1772. In 1926, three avant-garde artists Theo van Doesburg, Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp (or Hans Arp) were commissioned by Paul and Adré Horn to redecorate and design the Café Aubette in Strasbourg.

  • Au Crocodile

    Au Crocodile

    Restaurant in Alsace, France

    Distance: Approx. 464 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 48.583702,7.747483

    Au Crocodile is a restaurant in Strasbourg, France, serving French cuisine, holding a Michelin star in 2023.

  • Jean Sturm Gymnasium

    Jean Sturm Gymnasium

    Independent Protestant school for teenagers and young adults in Strasbourg, France

    Distance: Approx. 508 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 48.5838,7.7482

    The Jean Sturm Gymnasium (French: Gymnase Jean-Sturm, German: Jean-Sturm-Gymnasium) is a private Protestant school in Strasbourg, teaching children from the third year of secondary education through to the Baccalaureat.

  • Old Saint Peter's Church, Strasbourg

    Old Saint Peter's Church, Strasbourg

    Distance: Approx. 331 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 48.58277778,7.74

    The Church of Old Saint Peters (French: Église Saint-Pierre le Vieux) is a by simultaneum Catholic and Lutheran church building in Strasbourg, Alsace is first mentioned in 1130. In the Middle Ages it was one of Diocese of Strasbourg's nine parish churches. On 22 May 1398 the chapter of the Abbey of Honau, which had been in Rhinau since 1290, moved to Old St Peter's because of flooding in Rhinau.

  • Jesuit European Social Centre

    Belgian research and documentation center

    Distance: Approx. 287 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 48.58699722,7.74496667

    Jesuit European Social Centre (JESC), formerly known as Catholic Office of Information and Initiative for Europe (OCIPE) is a research and documentation center on ethics and European integration founded in 1956.

  • Synagogue du Quai Kléber

    Synagogue du Quai Kléber

    Distance: Approx. 27 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 48.58527778,7.74166667

    The Synagogue du Quai Kléber (German: Synagoge am Kleberstaden, also formerly known as Neue Synagoge, "New Synagogue") was the main synagogue of Strasbourg, France before World War II. It was built in the "Neustadt" when the city was part of the German Empire (until 1918) and destroyed by Nazi Germany after it annexed the city in 1940; in the years between, Strasbourg and its Jewish community were French.

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Current Temperature

7 Celsius

Feeling temperature

4 Celsius

lowest temperature

6 Celsius

Maximum temperature

8 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1017 hPa

humidity

87 %

Sea level pressure

1017 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

999 hPa

visibility

10000 meters

Wind speed

3.6 m/s

wind direction

260 degree

cloud

75 %

Sunrise time

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Sunset time

16:47:36

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