REPUBLIC SQUARE GARDEN
A garden with a war memorial dating from 1936 in the center, and beautiful buildings all around, such as the prefecture, the theater...
A popular spot when the weather's nice, visitors "chill out" under the hundred-year-old ginkgos biloba trees, which were donated by a Japanese emperor around 1880, or under the magnolias in bloom in spring. In 1919, the garden was named Place de la République. The central war memorial was erected in 1936. The city of Strasbourg is symbolized by a woman embracing her two dying children, one French, the other German.
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