Strasbourg is a high place in the Holy See, but the Palace of Roan is still too luxurious, the former Bishop's Palace can be comparable to many top palaces, facing the church, on the side of the water.
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Palais Rohan Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Known as the "Little Versailles", it was built between 1732 and 1742 for the Archbishop of Strasbourg. The current Luohan Palace consists of three museums and an art gallery. In the basement is the Museum of Architecture (Musée Archéologique), which houses artifacts dating from 800 AD. On the ground floor is the Museum of Decorative Arts (Musée des Arts Décoratifs), which houses the luxurious suite where the cardinal once lived (once as Louis XV's guest room) and some precious clocks and china. The Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des Beaux-Arts) is on the ground floor and houses European paintings from the Middle Ages to 1870.
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Palais Rohan Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Strasbourg is a high place in the Holy See, but the Palace of Roan is still too luxurious, the former Bishop's Palace can be comparable to many top palaces, facing the church, on the side of the water.
This is the residence of the former royals and bishops, the building that will be seen immediately when entering the little France or the big island, is large in Strasbourg, very eye-catching, and directly along the river.
The palace, which is home to the former Princes Bishop and Cardinal of Strasbourg, is now opened into three museums, namely the Gallery, the Decorative Art Museum and the Archaeological Museum. Tickets can be purchased or paid separately.
Just beside the Strasbourg Cathedral, the Roan Palace is a fine baroque palace that many French nobles, including Napoleon, have lived here. There are several different museums in the palace, each of which is unique and takes most of the day to see. Half of the exhibits in the palace are porcelain, and some of them are from China, which shows how powerful China's influence was.
The Roan Palace in Strasbourg, a noble castle during the French emperors, has now been transformed into a historical museum. It houses many paintings by famous painters and artifacts used by the nobles at the time, as well as some of the original master's personal collections. The collection is very rich and definitely worth visiting.
The magnificent Roon Palace is also quite atmospheric