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Story Cards

Bite-sized cinematic stories from across Strasbourg. Listen anywhere — couch counts.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Riesling — the king of Alsace

This grape can age for 50 years and still taste like it just left the vine.

The Pink Stone Mystery

Hidden Strasbourg

The mountain inside the cathedral

The cathedral isn't painted. It's a mountain in disguise.

Gutenberg and the Printing Revolution

Famous People of Strasbourg

The man who copied God

Before Mainz, before mass printing, Gutenberg lived right here.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Gewürztraminer — the spice grape

Smell roses, lychee, and a bit of ginger — that's Gewürztraminer.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Pinot Gris — the smoky one

Same grape as Italy's Pinot Grigio — but here, it's reborn.

Flammekueche: The Fire Tart

Food and Alsatian Taste

The bread oven test

Wafer-thin dough. Cream. Onions. Bacon. Don't call it pizza.

The Devil and the Wind

Legends, Myths and Strange Stories

Why the wind waits

Walk past the cathedral on a calm day. The wind is still there. There's a story.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Pinot Blanc — the everyday hero

The wine that started every Alsatian dinner for 500 years.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Sylvaner — the forgotten one

Once Alsace's #1 grape — now almost forgotten.

The Cycling City

Modern Strasbourg

Why locals don't drive

Strasbourg has more bike paths than most countries.

Why Europe Chose Strasbourg

Strasbourg as Capital of Europe

A symbol of reconciliation

Why does the European Parliament meet in Strasbourg, not Brussels?

Food and Alsatian Taste

Muscat — the floral one

It smells like a fresh grape, just picked. That's the trick.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Crémant d'Alsace — the budget Champagne

Best-selling sparkling French wine — and it's NOT Champagne.

A City Between Two Worlds

Strasbourg Between France and Germany

France with German bones

Strasbourg has changed flags four times in seventy years.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Auxerrois — the secret ingredient

Often hidden in Pinot Blanc bottles — the grape no one mentions.

The Astronomical Clock Mystery

Legends, Myths and Strange Stories

It still works after 450 years

A 450-year-old clock that still tells the time, the date, and when Easter is — exactly.

Food and Alsatian Taste

The wine route — 170 km of vineyards

170 kilometers, 119 villages, 50 varieties of "what's that grape?"

Food and Alsatian Taste

Winstubs — taverns where wine talks

Walk into a winstub and time changes its rate.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Munster — the stinkiest cheese

Smell strong enough to stop a tram. Worth it.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Choucroute — the winter symbol

Cabbage with a billion bacteria — and Alsace's national dish.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Tarte flambée (Flammekueche)

A pizza? No. Older, thinner, smokier — and definitively Alsatian.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Kougelhopf — the cake of Sundays

A cake with a hole in the middle — and the soul of Alsace.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Bredalas — Christmas cookies

Forty cookies in one Alsatian house — minimum.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Baeckeoffe — the laundry-day stew

Slow stew you took to the baker on washing day.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Foie gras d'oie — the Alsatian myth

Strasbourg invented modern foie gras — by accident.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Bretzel — the salt knot

Knot of dough older than France.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Presskopf — head cheese with style

Yes, it's all the parts. And it's delicious.

Food and Alsatian Taste

Matelote — the river fish stew

Strasbourg's secret seafood — but from the river.

Architecture and Urban Beauty

The leaning tower of Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune

A church tower so crooked, locals stopped pointing it out.

Architecture and Urban Beauty

The Aubette — Modernism shock

Three rooms of color — banned, hidden, then resurrected.

Architecture and Urban Beauty

Maison Kammerzell — 75 windows, 75 stories

75 carved windows. Not one is the same.

Architecture and Urban Beauty

Maison des Tanneurs — leaning into history

A house that leaned for 450 years on purpose.

Architecture and Urban Beauty

Cathedral's asymmetric silhouette

One tower built. The other? Forgotten for 600 years.

Architecture and Urban Beauty

Pillar of Angels — Gothic genius

A pillar so beautiful, it's hidden inside the cathedral.

Architecture and Urban Beauty

Ponts Couverts — fortified bridges

They lost their roofs 240 years ago — but kept the name.

Architecture and Urban Beauty

The Astronomical Clock mechanism

A mechanism so complex, only Strasbourg-trained clockmakers can fix it.

Architecture and Urban Beauty

The Pink stones of Vosges

Why does Strasbourg glow at sunset? It's not paint. It's iron.

Architecture and Urban Beauty

The Curved Petite France houses

Houses that lean towards each other — and stay up by trust.

Famous People of Strasbourg

Tesla worked here in 1883

A 27-year-old Serb. A train station. The first AC induction motor.

Famous People of Strasbourg

Gutenberg in Strasbourg

Movable type didn't start in Mainz. It started here.

Famous People of Strasbourg

Pasteur in Strasbourg

Before rabies, before pasteurization — he was a young chemist here.

Famous People of Strasbourg

Albert Schweitzer — organ and Africa

A theologian who became a doctor — and won the Nobel Peace Prize.

Famous People of Strasbourg

Goethe's Strasbourg years

21 years old. Future genius. He climbed the cathedral.

Famous People of Strasbourg

Mozart's Strasbourg week

A 22-year-old Mozart. Three days. Two concerts.

Famous People of Strasbourg

Goethe's Friederike Brion

A pastor's daughter who broke Goethe's heart — and inspired Faust.

Famous People of Strasbourg

Marie Antoinette here at 14

Fourteen years old. A whole future ahead. She crossed here once.

Famous People of Strasbourg

Rouget de Lisle — La Marseillaise

One night. One song. France's anthem forever.

Famous People of Strasbourg

Théodore Schwilgué — clock genius

Self-taught. Rebuilt the cathedral's clock. Predicted eclipses to 9999.

Famous People of Strasbourg

Jean Hannong — porcelain pioneer

Pink Strasbourg porcelain conquered Versailles.

Famous People of Strasbourg

Hans Arp — Strasbourg-born Dadaist

Born here. Co-founded Dada. His wife was a genius too.

Famous People of Strasbourg

Sophie Taeuber-Arp — quiet revolutionary

A woman. An artist. On Swiss banknote — but unknown for decades.

Famous People of Strasbourg

Jean-Baptiste Kléber

A general from here, killed in Cairo at 47.

Famous People of Strasbourg

Tomi Ungerer — illustrator rebel

Drew children's books. Drew anti-war posters. Both became legend.

Books, Ideas and Culture

Strasbourg Oaths 842 — first French

The first French sentence ever written — was sworn here.

Books, Ideas and Culture

La Marseillaise born here 1792

One night, two parts of music. Now sung by 67 million people.

Books, Ideas and Culture

Reformation 1518–1524

A printing press. A monk. The world split in two.

Legends, Myths and Strange Stories

The 1518 Dancing Plague

Hundreds of people danced. Some danced to death. No one knows why.

Strasbourg as Capital of Europe

Council of Europe founded 1949

Six countries. One scar. A treaty to never fight again.

Strasbourg Between France and Germany

French annexation 1681

Free city for 1500 years. Then Louis XIV walked in.

Strasbourg and War

1944 Liberation

November 23, 1944. Tanks crossed Place Kléber. Hugs in the streets.

Books, Ideas and Culture

The 1518 first European map of Americas

A map made here named the New World "America."

Books, Ideas and Culture

Strasbourg printers and the Reformation

Strasbourg printers turned Luther's words into a revolution.

Legends, Myths and Strange Stories

The Devil's Wind around the cathedral

Why is it always windy at the cathedral? The devil is waiting.

Legends, Myths and Strange Stories

The Strasbourg Goose Liver scandal

A chef who couldn't impress his marshal — created foie gras instead.

Legends, Myths and Strange Stories

The cathedral's hidden monkey

Look up the cathedral's north portal — there's a stone monkey hiding.

Legends, Myths and Strange Stories

The melted German emperor statue

They melted the Kaiser's bronze — and made a French monument.

Legends, Myths and Strange Stories

The witch trial of Verena

Last woman burned for witchcraft — 1652.

Legends, Myths and Strange Stories

The Strasbourg Salt Tower — gone

A tower so tall it rivaled the cathedral. Demolished by accident.

Legends, Myths and Strange Stories

The 1789 Revolutionary Phrygian cap

They placed a red revolutionary cap on the cathedral's spire.

Legends, Myths and Strange Stories

The cathedral's "secret" love story

Look for the hidden lovers carved into the cathedral's facade.

Legends, Myths and Strange Stories

The Pretzel knot prayer

Every pretzel is a hidden prayer.

Legends, Myths and Strange Stories

The Stork who guards the cathedral

One stork has nested on the cathedral for 30 generations.

Legends, Myths and Strange Stories

The 1681 Cathedral key

Louis XIV walked in with a stolen key.

Modern Strasbourg

Bugatti — luxury cars from Alsace

The fastest car in the world — built 30 km from here.

Modern Strasbourg

Kronenbourg — Alsace's most famous beer

Founded by a 23-year-old in 1664. Now in 70 countries.

Modern Strasbourg

Pernod Ricard origins

A spirits empire that started with the banned green drink.

Modern Strasbourg

Hannong faience — pink porcelain

Pink Strasbourg porcelain dominated Europe's tables.

Modern Strasbourg

Stoeffler beer

A small Alsatian brewery still owned by the Stoeffler family.

Modern Strasbourg

Mutzig brewery

Beer with the bear — famous in 70 countries.

Modern Strasbourg

Schutzenberger

A brewery so old, it survived 4 centuries of war.

Modern Strasbourg

Schmidt Group / cuisinella

Most kitchens in France started in Alsace.

Modern Strasbourg

Lalique — crystal artistry

Crystal so beautiful, even Tutankhamun wore it (in modern collections).

Modern Strasbourg

Le Bonheur Suisse / Damm

A regional brewery that became Spain's biggest beer brand.

Modern Strasbourg

Alsace's silk legacy

Strasbourg's silk industry once dressed Versailles.

Modern Strasbourg

Adidas-RBK / Reebok ownership

One of world's largest sports brands has Alsatian roots.

Modern Strasbourg

Moolac (Strasbourg's mineral water)

Spring water from the Vosges — Alsace's purest.

Modern Strasbourg

CIC bank — Alsatian financial roots

France's third-largest bank started here.

Modern Strasbourg

Liebherr — engineering excellence

World's largest cranes — built 50 km from here.

Modern Strasbourg

STRIM — compact e-bike charging stations

Won Eurobike 2024. Made in Strasbourg.

Modern Strasbourg

SOPRA Steria

A French tech giant with Alsatian roots.

Modern Strasbourg

Université de Strasbourg startups

Strasbourg University spawned 100+ startups.

Modern Strasbourg

Pôle des Industries du Sport — Alsace tech

Alsace's secret sport tech ecosystem.

Modern Strasbourg

Arte TV / French-German broadcaster

Two countries, one TV channel.

Modern Strasbourg

Eurométropole startup ecosystem

Strasbourg's startup ecosystem is exploding.

Modern Strasbourg

Schiltigheim brewing tradition

7 breweries in one Strasbourg suburb.

Modern Strasbourg

Cygogne — Alsatian innovation

Stork brand made it big, then was bought by Lactalis.

Modern Strasbourg

Carola — Alsace's other water

Spring water from a princess's source.

Modern Strasbourg

Ifremmont — biotech

Cancer drugs developed near Strasbourg.

Strasbourg and War

Resistance 1940–1944

Strasbourg's Resistance saved 1,000+ Allied airmen.

Strasbourg and War

The cross-border family tragedy

One war, two flags, one family torn apart.