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The National and University Library was built in the style of neo-renaissance in 1889 - 1895. It is located on the Republic Square. Since 2004 it has been classified as a historical monument.
Strasbourg BNU is considered the second largest book fund in France, inferior to the Parisian BNF. Being on the Republic Square you will not be able to notice this beautiful building.
At the angle of the Avenue de la Liberté that connects the University Palace, symbol of knowledge, at the Rhine Palace, symbol of the power of the German Alsace time, a monumental building of neo-Renai style ...
The building was built from 1889 to 1894 after designs by the architects August Hartel and Skjøld Neckelmann in the style of history, following examples of Italian Renaissance. The construction costs be...
National Library
The National and University Library was built in the style of neo-renaissance in 1889 - 1895. It is located on the Republic Square. Since 2004 it has been classified as a historical monument.
National and university library
Strasbourg BNU is considered the second largest book fund in France, inferior to the Parisian BNF. Being on the Republic Square you will not be able to notice this beautiful building.
on the great place of Neustadt
At the angle of the Avenue de la Liberté that connects the University Palace, symbol of knowledge, at the Rhine Palace, symbol of the power of the German Alsace time, a monumental building of neo-Renai style ...
Collection of books
The building was built from 1889 to 1894 after designs by the architects August Hartel and Skjøld Neckelmann in the style of history, following examples of Italian Renaissance. The construction costs be...