As a Strasbourg resident, I often see tourists focusing only on the Cathédrale or Petite France. Yet Strasbourg's cultural life is vibrant, especially for those looking to watch films in their original language and discover modern illustration. This guide is not an exhaustive list, but a practical route I regularly follow to combine cinema and museum visits, avoiding tourist traps and prioritizing high-quality experiences.
UGC Ciné Cité Strasbourg Etoile
UGC Ciné Cité Strasbourg Etoile
Address: 25 Av. du Rhin, 67100 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.1/5 (9649 reviews)
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Typical hours: Open daily from 10:20 to 22:45.
Located near the station and the Les Halles shopping center, this multiplex is a must for mainstream original-language outings. The theater is spacious and the digital projection is high quality. It is the ideal place if you are looking for the latest American blockbusters in their original language with standardized comfort.
Cinéma Vox
Cinéma Vox
Address: 17 Rue des Francs-Bourgeois, 67000 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.1/5 (2941 reviews)
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Typical hours: Monday-Tuesday 13:30-22:30, Wednesday 10:30-22:30.
Le Vox is a Strasbourg institution tucked right in the city center. It offers an eclectic program mixing major classics, auteur films, and new releases in their original language. The atmosphere is more intimate than in multiplexes, and the staff are generally very knowledgeable when advising viewers on original-language screenings.
Musée Tomi Ungerer-Centre international de l'Illustration
Musée Tomi Ungerer-Centre international de l'Illustration
Address: 2 Av. de la Marseillaise, 67000 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.3/5 (1323 reviews)
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Typical hours: Closed Monday; Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-13:00 and 14:00-18:00.
Housed in the historic Hôtel de Hanau, this museum pays tribute to Tomi Ungerer, a major Alsatian artist. The collections cover children's illustration, political posters, and press cartoons. It is a fascinating visit that surprises with its modernity and commitment, perfectly suited to lovers of graphic art.
Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Strasbourg
Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Strasbourg
Address: 1 Pl. Hans-Jean-Arp, 67000 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.4/5 (5359 reviews)
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Typical hours: Closed Monday; Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-13:00 and 14:00-18:00.
The MAMCS houses an impressive collection ranging from the 19th century to the present day, including works by Picasso, Kandinsky, and Warhol. The building itself, a converted former industrial warehouse, offers a raw setting that contrasts nicely with the works on display. The top-floor terrace also offers a lovely view over the city.
Cinéma Le Cosmos
Cinéma Le Cosmos
Address: 3 Rue des Francs-Bourgeois, 67000 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.5/5 (138 reviews)
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Typical hours: Open daily from 10:00 to 23:30.
A small independent cinema located not far from Le Vox, Le Cosmos offers a sharp and demanding program. It is the preferred spot for seasoned film lovers looking for rare films, documentaries, or previews in the original language. The welcome is warm and the atmosphere friendly, typical of art-house cinemas.
Le Vaisseau
Le Vaisseau
Address: 1 Bis Rue Philippe Dollinger, 67100 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.5/5 (4885 reviews)
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Typical hours: Closed Monday; Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-18:00.
Although mainly intended for children, Le Vaisseau is a playful science space that is worth the detour even for curious adults. The interactive exhibitions on the human body, energy, and the senses are designed with effective teaching methods. It is an immersive experience that reminds you why scientific curiosity matters at every age.
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg
Address: 2 Pl. du Château, 67000 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.4/5 (951 reviews)
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Typical hours: Monday 10:00-13:00 and 14:00-18:00; Closed Tuesday; Wednesday-Sunday 10:00-13:00 and 14:00-18:00.
Rebuilt after the war, Palais Rohan houses this museum, which presents a major European collection from the Renaissance to the 19th century. You will find works by Botticelli, Rubens, and Delacroix. The presentation is clear and makes it easy to follow the evolution of painting techniques through the centuries.
Musée de l'Œuvre-Notre-Dame
Musée de l'Œuvre-Notre-Dame
Address: 3 Pl. du Château, 67000 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.7/5 (524 reviews)
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Typical hours: Closed Monday; Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-13:00 and 14:00-18:00.
This museum is unique because it preserves the original sculptures from the Cathédrale Notre-Dame, as well as Gothic Rhenish paintings. The building's architecture, a blend of historical styles, reflects the region's artistic richness. Its high visitor rating speaks to the exceptional quality of the conservation and presentation of the pieces.
Practical tips
To travel between these places, the tramway is very efficient. Line D serves UGC Etoile (Etoile Bourse stop), while lines F and B make it easy to reach the Gare and city-center area where Le Vox, Le Cosmos, and the Palais Rohan museums are located. Le Vaisseau is accessible via line D (Rotonde stop).
Most museums are closed on Mondays, except Musée des Beaux-Arts, which is open on Monday but closed on Tuesday. Remember to check the specific hours on the official websites before heading out, especially during school holidays. For cinemas, booking your seats online is recommended, especially for popular evening original-language screenings. A discount card like the Carte Culture can be useful if you are planning several visits.
