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The capital of the Reichsland and the modernisation of the city (1871-1939)
Strasbourg underwent profound change from 1871 onwards. The Neustadt tripled the city's total area, ...
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From royal free city to industrialisation (1681-1871)
The mansions built along the site of the old Roman city wall were the basis for the shift in the cit...
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The free city of the Germanic Holy Roman Empire (6th to 17th centuries)
The various stages of the city's expansion in the Middle Ages are marked by their walls. The last of...
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Argentoratum, Roman foundation
The first urban development was a Roman camp called Argentoratum. The streets of this small, fortifi...
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