The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Strasbourg , Alsace , France.
Ancient history
Prior to 14th century
14th–16th centuries
The dancing plague of 1518
17th–18th centuries
Palais Rohan
19th century
The Wagner-Liszt-Cosima-Nietzsche plaque.
1801 – Musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg collection founded.
1805 – Napoleon in Strasbourg (also in 1806 and 1809).
1821 – Théâtre Municipal opens.
1823 – 5 December: Franz Liszt , aged 12, gives his first concert on French soil .
1831 – Georg Büchner in Strasbourg (until 1833)
1832 – Société des Amis des arts founded.
1836 – Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte in Strasbourg
1843 – Astronomical clock erected, designed by Jean-Baptiste Schwilgué.
1846 – Gare de Strasbourg opens.
1849 – Richard Wagner in Strasbourg (also in 1853 [with Liszt], 1858, and 1872 [with Cosima , and Nietzsche ]).
1853 – Marne–Rhine Canal opens.
1855 – Orchestra and Société pour la conservation des monuments historiques d'Alsace [fr ] founded.[ 22]
1861 – Rhine Bridge, Kehl built.
1862 - Association philomathique d'Alsace et de Lorraine founded.[ 23]
1870 – Siege of Strasbourg ; art museum and city library destroyed.[ 24]
1871 – City becomes capital city of Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen , German Empire .
1872
1873 – Théâtre Municipal rebuilt.
1874 – Fort Rapp and other fortifications built.
1877 – Elsäßische Neueste Nachrichten begins publication.
1878
1880
1881 – Observatory inaugurated.
1883
1884 – Palais Universitaire built.
1889 – Kaiserpalast inaugurated.
1890 – Hohenlohe-Museum, Cabinet des estampes et des dessins collection, and Fussball Klub Straßburg founded.
1891 – Population: 123,500.[ 20]
1893 – Musée zoologique de la ville de Strasbourg building constructed.
1894 - Strasbourg tramway electrified.
1897 – St. Paul's Church built.
1898
1900
20th century
French Army in Strasbourg in 1918
Strasbourg Old Town in 1966
21st century
See also
Other cities in the Grand Est region:
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This article incorporates information from the French Wikipedia .
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in French
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in German
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