Monday | - | 2:30pm - 7:00pm |
Thuesday to Friday | 10:00am - 12:00am | 2:30pm - 7:00pm |
Saturday | 10:00am - 12:00am | 2:30pm - 6:00pm |
Closing at 18:00 the eve of public holidays.
Closed on public holidays.
Available by appointment.
A watercolor made by Lothar von Seebach (1853-1930) presenting a landscape.
A watercolor on paper made by Gustave Krafft (1867-1910) in the end of the 19th century, and showing a view from Hausbergen.
A watercolor made in 1830, and showing an interior of Saint Petersburg.
A view of the Strasbourg Cathedral by André Schmitt (1888-1961), 1934.
A pair of dressed up pictures presenting «pastor bonus» and «pastora bona», 18th century.
Alsatian watercolor with a potential view place of Dambach countryside (Alsace). Between late 19th century and start of 20th century.
A watercolor painting presenting an Alsatian landscape by Louis-Philippe Kamm, 1932.
A watercolor painting presenting two characters in Alsatian clothing by Dorette Muller.
A watercolor painting on paper presenting a view of Klingenthal, made by Charles Greyenbühl, mid 20th century.
A watercolour on paper presenting a Swiss landscape, Jean-Nicolas Karth 1859.
A watercolor on paper with ink presenting a bucolic scene with stork, Benjamin Zix circa 1800-1805.
A watercolor view of Strasbourg signed ” Laise ” for Charles Adam-Leonhard (1876 – after 1920).
A watercolor view of Strasbourg signed ” Laise ” for Charles Adam-Leonhard (1876 – after 1920).
A watercolor presenting a project for concert poster, circa 1900-1910, attributed to Louis-Philippe Kamm.
A watercolor presenting a sapper portrait in profile, beginning of the 20th century Leo Schnug
A watercolor on paper presenting Strasbourg with the cathedral and the church Saint-Etienne, 1949
Une aquarelle sur papier présentant une vue de la cathédrale de Strasbourg depuis les toits
A watercolour presenting a view of Strasbourg with the Petite-France swimming pool, Emmanuel Meyer (1836-after 1902) circa 1900
A French Revolution plate with the Liberty Tree, East of France circa 1792-1800
Monday | - | 2:30pm - 7:00pm |
Thuesday to Friday | 10:00am - 12:00am | 2:30pm - 7:00pm |
Saturday | 10:00am - 12:00am | 2:30pm - 6:00pm |
Closing at 18:00 the eve of public holidays.
Closed on public holidays.
Available by appointment.