"The function of the museum is to make good, not to make scholarly." Serge Chaumier, Altermuseology, ed. Hermann, 2018

An original institution first mentioned in 1281, its uninterrupted history is closely linked to the fate of Strasbourg Cathedral, as well as to the dissemination of arts and ideas, knowledge and techniques throughout Europe. The collections of the Oeuvre Notre-Dame de Strasbourg still enjoy an undisputed reputation at both the national and international levels.

Located in Erstein, 20 minutes from Strasbourg, in the heart of the Alsatian countryside, the Würth Museum offers temporary exhibitions throughout the year revealing works from the exceptional collection of German entrepreneur Reinhold Würth.

Sarreguemines earthenware is a ceramic production that developed from 1790 to 2007 in the town of Sarreguemines in Lorraine. Let yourself be amazed by the earthenware makers' treasures by visiting this beautiful museum.

Dynastic necropolis of the House of Lorraine and emblematic place of ducal power, the Church of the Cordeliers in Nancy houses the Notre-Dame-de-Lorette chapel built above the vault where many members of the ducal family are buried.

A key stop on any trip to Rome, this marble giant, the jewel of the Vatican, is none other than the largest Catholic church in the world.

With its various collections of artworks on display, the Vatican Museums include the famous Sistine Chapel. It is a must-see during a stay in Rome.

Vincent van Gogh's work consists of more than 2,000 paintings and drawings dating mainly from the 1880s. It echoes the European artistic milieu of the late 19th century.

Tina Modotti or the enigma of a little Italian worker who became one of the most highly rated photographers in the world.

The Musée de l'Orangerie is one of the cultural highlights of Paris, thanks to its exhibition programme and the late triumph of Monet's Water Lilies.

French painter and engraver, Théodore Rousseau (1812-1867) is considered to be the co-founder of the Barbizon school and was a keen observer of nature at all times of the year.

For "Paris 1874", the Musée d'Orsay has selected some 130 works that appeared at the Impressionist exhibition of 1874.

With a breathtaking view of the Place de la Concorde, the Hôtel de la Marine, a little-known place, nevertheless houses treasures dating back several centuries.