Region
440 places to discover across Grand Est.
Including Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg and Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims.
60 of 440 places, sorted by distance from the center
Religious siteBasilique Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Beaux Arts Rêves D' Artistes
Lunéville
MuseumHôtel Abbatial
Lunéville
CastleChâteau de Lunéville
Lunéville
MuseumMusée Français de la Brasserie
Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
MuseumMusée des Oubliés
Bayon
CastleChâteau de Fléville
Fléville-devant-Nancy
MuseumChâteau de Montaigu
Laneuville-devant-Nancy
MuseumLe Féru des sciences
Jarville-la-Malgrange
Religious siteBasilique Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours
Nancy
CastleChâteau de Haroué
Haroué
GalleryMy monkey
Nancy
GalleryEspace Michel Stricher
Essey-lès-Nancy
Religious siteCathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Annonciation
Nancy
GalleryLe MUR Nancy
Nancy
GalleryAPNCY Studio Art Gallery
Nancy
GalleryGalerie Raugraff
Nancy
GalleryL'Autre Galerie
Nancy
MuseumMuséum-Aquarium de Nancy
Nancy
HeritagePlace Stanislas, Place de la Carrière and Place d'Alliance in Nancy
Nancy
GalleryGalerie Hervé Bize
Nancy
MuseumMusée de l'École de Nancy
Nancy
MuseumMusée de l'Ecole de Nancy
Nancy
MuseumMusée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy
Nancy
Galleryopenspace
Nancy
GalleryFondation Solange Bertrand
Nancy
Galerie Goslin Kunst
Nancy
Religious siteBasilique Saint-Épvre de Nancy
Nancy
MuseumSociété d'Histoire de la lorraine et du Musée Lorrain
Nancy
MuseumMusée Lorrain - Palais des Ducs de Lorraine
Nancy
GalleryGalerie Madame de Graffigny
Villers-lès-Nancy
GalleryLe Préau
Maxéville
MuseumÉcomusée Du Battant
Charmes
Noartnolife.fr
Charmes
MuseumMusée de l'Abbé Grégoire
Emberménil
MuseumMusée Georges de La Tour
Vic-sur-Seille
GalleryTEM - Trace et Mouvement
Goviller
CastleChâteau de Thorey-Lyautey
Thorey-Lyautey
MuseumMusée Départemental du Sel
Marsal
MuseumMusée Les Sources d'Hercule
Deneuvre
MuseumBaccarat Musée
Baccarat
GalleryGalerie les Volets Bleus
Liverdun
MuseumMusée de la Terre
Rambervillers
MuseumMusée de la lutherie et de l'archèterie françaises
Mirecourt
GalleryCentre d'art contemporain - la synagogue de Delme
Delme
MuseumMaison du Pays des Etangs
Tarquimpol
Religious siteCathédrale Saint-Étienne de Toul
Toul
MuseumMusée d'Art et d'Histoire Michel HACHET
Toul
GalleryAubry Delphine
Girecourt-sur-Durbion
MuseumMusée Etival dans le Temps
Étival-Clairefontaine
GalleryL'Usine - Espace Art et Expos
Uxegney
MuseumMusée Mémoires Du Textile
Val-et-Châtillon
MuseumMusée "Au fil du papier"
Pont-à-Mousson
MuseumImagerie d'Epinal
Épinal
MuseumMusée de l'Image
Épinal
MuseumCentre d'Interprétation 1914-1918
Pierre-Percée
MuseumEspace mémoriel de Morhange
Morhange
GalleryGalerie du Poiron
Épinal
Religious siteBasilique Saint-Maurice d'Épinal
Épinal
MuseumMusée du Chapitre
Épinal
Grand Est was formed by merging Alsace, Lorraine and Champagne-Ardenne, and this triple identity is visible everywhere: half-timbered Alsatian villages, the industrial and military heritage of Lorraine, and the champagne houses around Reims and Épernay. The region's location on the French-German border has made it a repeated battleground, a history preserved at sites such as the Mémorial de Verdun and the Citadelle Souterraine de Verdun, both dedicated to the 1916 battle that left the surrounding hills scarred with craters.
Further east, the Mémorial Alsace-Moselle in Schirmeck examines the more specific and painful history of Alsace-Moselle's repeated annexations between 1870 and the aftermath of the Second World War, a subject rarely addressed elsewhere with such regional precision.
Strasbourg combines its medieval Grande-Île with the imperial German-era Neustadt district, together inscribed as Strasbourg, Grande-Île et Neustadt, one of the rare UNESCO sites to protect a 19th-century urban extension as such. The Musée historique de la ville de Strasbourg traces nine centuries of the city's history inside a former 1587 slaughterhouse building.
Nancy is defined by its 18th-century royal squares, the Places Stanislas, de la Carrière et d'Alliance, and by its role as the birthplace of the École de Nancy Art Nouveau movement, documented at the Musée de l'École de Nancy.
Colmar and Mulhouse round out the Alsatian side of the region: Colmar around the Grunewald altarpiece housed at the Musée Unterlinden, and Mulhouse as an industrial city whose textile past is documented nearby at the Parc de Wesserling.
Reims was the traditional coronation city of French kings, a role reflected in its Cathédrale Notre-Dame, ancienne abbaye Saint-Rémi et palais du Tau, a gothic ensemble ranking among the most significant in France. Nearby, the Musée Automobile Reims-Champagne gathers around 160 vehicles and ranks among the five most important automobile museums in the country.
René Lalique settled his glassworks in the Alsatian village of Wingen-sur-Moder, where the Musée Lalique now traces his production from Art Nouveau jewelry to later crystal work. In sculpture, Colmar-born Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, best known for designing the Statue of Liberty, is honored at the Musée Bartholdi.
Nancy's contribution to French decorative arts extends beyond its Art Nouveau museum: the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy, located directly on Place Stanislas, holds paintings spanning several centuries alongside a notable glass collection.
How many days should I plan to explore Grand Est's main cultural sites?
Allow at least four to five days to cover Strasbourg, Nancy, Colmar and Reims properly, or a week if you also want to include Verdun's battlefield sites and the champagne region around Épernay.
What is the best time of year to visit the Coteaux, Maisons et Caves de Champagne site?
Late September to early October, during the grape harvest, offers the most active atmosphere among the vineyards, though cellar visits in Épernay run year-round.
Is the Mémorial de Verdun suitable for visitors unfamiliar with the First World War?
Yes, the museum is designed to be accessible to non-specialists, using battlefield artifacts and reconstructions to explain the 1916 battle chronologically.
Can the Strasbourg Neustadt district be visited on foot alongside the Grande-Île?
Yes, both areas forming the UNESCO-listed site are walkable from the city center, with the Neustadt's grand avenues extending just beyond the medieval core.
Are the contemporary art galleries in Strasbourg concentrated in one area?
Most, including CEAAC and Stimultania, are found within or near the city center, making a gallery walk easy to combine with a visit to the Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Strasbourg.
What makes the Musée de l'École de Nancy distinct from other Art Nouveau collections?
It occupies a period house and garden linked to the movement's founders, presenting furniture, glasswork and architecture as an integrated domestic setting rather than isolated museum pieces.