The weekend before
New Years Ryan and I took an overnight trip to Strasbourg, France. This was our
first visit to France and a 2-hour drive made for a nice weekend getaway. The
city was founded in 1262 and is quaintly known as Capitale de Noël or the Capital
of Christmas. Strasbourg has been hosting Christmas markets in Kléber Square since 1570 and now boasts to have an astonishing 12
Christmas markets spread throughout the city.
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Kléber Square |
One of the landmarks
we could see from almost anywhere in the city was a marvelous cathedral known
as "Cathédrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg". The detail carved in the
sandstone facade was remarkable. On our tour we discovered cathedral
construction began in 1176 and was completed in 1439. The building stands 466
feet tall and is the sixth tallest church in the world.
Much of our time in
Strasbourg was spent walking around the city. We were able to utilize the
cities extensive tram service to assist us from downtown to our hotel. Our
favorite part of the city was the “Petite France Quarter”. In this district of
Strasbourg we enjoyed the Covered Bridges, Barrage Vauban, and scenic views of
homes built in 16th and 17th centuries. The old houses reflecting in the cannel
water of the Ill River made this a picturesque location. We walked across
several bridges linking the arms of the Ill River. These bridges are known as
the “Covered Bridges”. The 4 stone
towers atop these bridges are all that remain of the medieval covered bridge
built in the 14th century. We marveled at the panoramic views of the
city from the top of Vauban Barrage or “Great Lock”. This is one of the only
buildings that remain of the defensive dam built to protect the city in the 17th
century.
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Ill River At Night |
I hope you all
enjoyed a little history from our visit to Strasbourg. We had a great time on
our adventure and I will now leave you with 3 important lessons we learned on
our journey. #1 Make sure your GPS is loaded with maps of the country you plan
to visit (sadly it took over an hour to find our hotel as the GPS wanted us to
make a u-turn and head back to Germany). #2 When walking on cable stone streets
make sure you wearing good shoes. #3 It cost us 2 Euro to have our windows
washed at a stop light (You will have to ask Ryan more about that one).
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Detailed Carvings of the Cathedral |
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Cathédrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg |
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Christmas Market |
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The Towers of the "Covered Bridges" |
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“Petite France Quarter” |
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“Petite France Quarter” |
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Vauban Barrage |