Strasbourg, France
Strasbourg, France...
When you enter the entrance, the first thing you see is the canal...
On both sides of the cool river flowing, you can easily see the French citizens' promenade and many tourists' viewpoints.
Strasbourg is the main area of activity for religious reformers in the Middle Ages.
This is where Calvin, who made a mark on modern Protestantism, fled from Geneva, Switzerland.
He came here and established his famous book, Institutes of the Christian Religion, and other Protestant theology. The Church of St. Nicholas, where he served, still exists.
In addition, there is the Church of St. Peter, where the religious reformer Bucer, who had a great influence on him, served,
and the Catholic cathedral of Strasbourg, also known as Notre Dame of Strasbourg, is truly breathtaking when you look at its exterior decorations, architectural style, and sculptures. Here, you can see traces of the Huguenots and religious reformers who fled from the persecution of Catholics, and in particular, the pipe organ that Mozart visited and played is on display in St. Peter's Church.
There are so many things to see and various things to see, such as traditional houses like in a fairy tale, medieval architecture, and open-air cafes.
After walking for a while, I was hungry so I went to an open-air restaurant.
Pasta with young pork.
And a cola, a glass of beer, and a salad...
The price seems to be around 50 euros.
Considering the prices in Europe, it seems to be a normal price.
After filling my hungry stomach,
I moved to two other places that quenched my thirst.
Strasbourg...A place where you can meet the Middle Ages and the modern era through history and various architectural styles...
Highly recommended~^^#Strasbourg travel #Europe travel #France travel