Open doors to Strasbourg's exceptional heritage
Every third weekend in September, the European Heritage Days open the doors of places usually closed to the public in Strasbourg. Cathedral, European Parliament, European Court of Human Rights, Council of Europe, Rohan Palace, Archives, Botanical Garden: the Alsatian and European capital unveils its architectural and institutional treasures. Guided tours, workshops, conferences, and shows liven up this free weekend that attracts tens of thousands of curious visitors each year.
Since their creation in 1984, the European Heritage Days have become a must-attend event on the French cultural calendar. In Strasbourg, a city with exceptionally rich heritage, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its historic center, this event takes on a special dimension due to the presence of European institutions and millennia-old architectural heritage.
The strength of the Heritage Days in Strasbourg lies in access to places usually closed to the public or rarely accessible:
Each edition is placed under a national theme that inspires the program. In 2025, the theme of architectural heritage highlighted the extraordinary architectural diversity of Strasbourg, from the Gothic cathedral to the buildings of the German Neustadt, from the half-timbered houses of Petite France to the contemporary achievements of European institutions.
Beyond the visits, the Heritage Days offer conferences, creative workshops (linocut, pinhole photography), theatrical readings, concerts, and fun activities for families. Cultural mediators and volunteers from heritage associations ensure a quality welcome at each site, passionately conveying Strasbourg's history and memory.
The 43rd edition of the European Heritage Days will be held on September 19 and 20, 2026 in Strasbourg. The program will be announced in the fall on strasbourg.eu/jep.
The European Heritage Days return on September 19 and 20, 2026 in Strasbourg. The theme and program will be announced in the fall of 2026 on strasbourg.eu/jep.
The European Heritage Days take place every year on the third weekend of September (Saturday and Sunday). In 2026, they will be held on September 19 and 20, 2026.
Access is free to almost all sites. Reservation required for certain institutional locations (European Parliament, ECHR).
The tram network serves all heritage sites. Main stops depending on the location: Langstross Grand'Rue, Broglie, Parlement Européen, Droits de l'Homme.
Full program at strasbourg.eu/jep and culture.strasbourg.eu. Archives: [email protected] — Tel.: 03 68 98 51 10.
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