Museum of Decorative Arts
The Museum of Decorative Arts is housed on the ground floor of the Rohan Palace. The prestigious palace of the cardinals of Rohan and the arts in Strasbourg in the 18th and 19th centuries, with the famous Hannong earthenware dishes.
2 Place du Château
67000
STRASBOURG
03 68 98 51 60
www.musees.strasbourg.eu
Visit the Decorative Arts Museum in Strasbourg
[3 out of 9 museums of your choice in the City of Strasbourg by Pass] The decorative arts collections trace the diversity and evolution of Strasbourg's applied arts from 1681 to 1870, particularly in the areas of furniture, ceramics, clocks and silverware. The museum also presents a selection of mechanical toys from the Tomi Ungerer donation.
The prestigious palace of the cardinals of Rohan and the arts in Strasbourg in the 18th and 19th centuries, with the famous Hannong earthenware dishes. The Museum of Decorative Arts is housed on the ground floor of the Rohan Palace. The former residence of the four cardinals of Rohan, bishops and princes of Strasbourg, was built from 1732 to 1742 on the plans of architect Robert de Cotte.
Horaires d'ouverture
Open every day except Tuesday
From 10am to 1pm and from 2pm to 6pm on weekdays
From 10am to 6pm on weekends
Closed on 1 January, Good Friday, 1 May, 1 and 11 November and 25 December.
Public price
Adult : €7.50Kid : Free
Price with the pass
Adult : FreeKid : Free
Accessibility
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Wheelchair accessible (press the bell at the Palais Rohan gate to go to the box on the right under the porch)
Access conditions
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Bus : lignes 14 et 24 stop Ancienne Douane -
Drop-off at the Ancienne Douane and parking spaces at the Quai au Sable. Access to the courtyard of the Palais on request. -
Tram : ligne A et D stop Langstross Grand'Rue