Planning your visit

The exhibition is presented in French, German and English and you can go round A Trip through Strasbourg either by yourself or with a 5th Place cultural mediator.

Coming here

FOR INDIVIDUALS

Coming alone, with the family or with friends

 

The A Trip through Strasbourg exhibition helps you explore the city through its architecture, heritage and surroundings. You’ll find a whole series of interactive and innovative experiences, such as tactile models, tablet-based games, video mappings and aroma boxes, designed to entertain and teach you at the same time.

 

Getting here and admission

  • How do you get to the 5th Place? What are the opening times? Find all the information you need here.
  • Admission is free for the A Trip through Strasbourg exhibition and for the temporary exhibition.
  • An admission fee is charged for guided tours and workshops.
  • For groups of 10 people or more, please see the “FOR GROUPS” section below

 

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Coming here

FOR GROUPS 

Tourism professionals, associations and nonprofits, companies

 

If you are a tourism professional, represent an association or a non-profit, a company or a local authority and want to see the A Trip through Strasbourg exhibition, we have special arrangements specifically tailored to groups.

You can visit the exhibition by yourselves or with a 5th Place cultural mediator. Reservation is mandatory for all groups of 10 people or more, with or without a cultural mediator.

 

Guided tours

Upon reservation, a 5th Place cultural mediator will take you on a guided tour round the exhibition area in French, English or German. The tour includes an introduction to the exhibition and offers a unique view of the city.

Visitors can also ask for a specific topic of the exhibition to be examined in more detail:

  • Grande-Île and Neustadt
  • The waterways, the port and the Deux-Rives development area
  • Living in Strasbourg

 

Guided-tour fees

  • Guided tour with a cultural mediator (1 hour): €110
  • Sundays and public holidays – Guided tour with a cultural mediator (1 hour): €123

Making a reservation

Visits for groups of 10 people and over are by prior appointment only, whether with a cultural mediator or not. The 5th Place mediation team is here to help you enjoy your visit to the centre. To help you get the most out of your experience, we would like you tell us a little about the aim of your visit.
Please send your request to this address: 5elieu-groupes@strasbourg.eu

School groups, leisure centres, social structures and associations

Our cultural mediators will help you build a cultural project tailored to your needs, focused on the A Trip through Strasbourg exhibition

You must make a reservation for your visit, whether with or without a mediator. We invite you to complete the online form to register your interest.

ACCESSIBILITY

Disabled persons

The 5th Place is registered for the French National Tourism and Disability label and works closely with our visitors to provide inclusive tours tailored to disabled visitors. Further details can be found in the “Accessibility” section.

Want to go further?

Architecture and heritage events

Rendez-vous Strasbourg offers a year-round cultural programme in French, devoted to architecture and heritage. If you want to explore the city in more detail, have a look at our event programme!

Resources & Publications

You’ll find here all our theme-based publications, which can be consulted / downloaded online, along with other information and suggestions to help you further your knowledge of the city.