The Egyptian House
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Explore the Synagogue de la Paix in Strasbourg, a stunning architectural gem and a vibrant cultural hub reflecting Jewish heritage.
Discover the Synagogue de la Paix, a stunning blend of history and architecture nestled in the heart of Strasbourg. This beautiful synagogue invites visitors to explore its rich cultural heritage and spiritual ambiance, making it a must-visit for tourists seeking a deeper understanding of Jewish history in France.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Strasbourg Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg), head southwest on Place de la Cathédrale towards Rue des Tonneliers. Continue straight onto Rue des Tonneliers and then onto Rue de la Mésange. After about 300 meters, turn left onto Rue de la Krutenau. Walk straight until you reach the intersection with Rue René Hirschler, then turn right. The Synagogue de la Paix will be on your left at 1a Rue René Hirschler.
Tram
If you are near a tram station, take tram line A or D towards the stop 'Homme de Fer'. From 'Homme de Fer', transfer to tram line C in the direction of 'Neuhof - République'. Get off at the stop 'Porte de l'Hôpital'. From there, walk northeast on Rue de l'Hôpital until you reach the intersection with Rue René Hirschler. Turn left onto Rue René Hirschler, and the Synagogue de la Paix will be on your left at 1a Rue René Hirschler.
Bicycle
If you are renting a bicycle, start from Place Kléber and head south on Rue de la Mésange. Continue straight, crossing Rue de la Krutenau. Take a right onto Rue René Hirschler after about 800 meters. The Synagogue de la Paix will be on your left at 1a Rue René Hirschler. There are bike racks available nearby for parking.
Use Synagogue de la Paix as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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