The Musée Alsacien is a Strasbourg museum dedicated to the popular arts and traditions of the city of Strasbourg and the historically fundamental region of Alsace. The Musée Alsacien is spread over an area of approximately 1600 square meters of exhibition halls. It is located on the bank of the Ill river, next to the Place de Courbeau, in a building that is now part of the historical monuments. The Musée Alsacien offers visitors a fascinating journey through the ancient residences of Strasbourg, connected to each other by wooden stairs and passageways. The collection of the Musée Alsacien presents thousands of objects that testify to rural and domestic life in Alsace between the eighth and nineteenth centuries, such as costumes, furniture, ceramics, toys, religious images. There are also several reconstructions of characteristic landscapes of the territories of Alsace (agricultural plain, wine, Vosges mountains) and workshops of craftsmen. Several rooms are reconstructions of interiors, such as the room of the "Stub" (common room) of a woman from Wintzenheim (Kochersberg), or the typical kitchens of the time or the atelier of a pharmacist-alchemist. The Musée Alsacien also organizes numerous exhibitions and events, which underline the constant effort to link the past with the present and tradition with modernity.