Installed since the end of the 19th century on the ground floor of the Palais Rohan, the former residence of the prince-bishops of the metropolis, now classified as an historic monument, houses the museum of decorative arts of Strasbourg. From the collections of the Hohenlohe-Museum, it unveils to its visitors collections of decorative arts from the first French period, from 1681 to 1871.
It is in particular possible to admire there very beautiful earthenware of Strasbourg before d ' go browse the former apartments of the prince-bishops, rich in stucco, frescoes, tapestries, chinoiseries and other trompe-l'oeil.
Decorative art from previous generations is accessible in the Musée de l'Oeuvre Notre-Dame, located nearby.