Strasbourg’s Secret Vein: Uncovering the Forgotten Artery That Once United a City

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Ivan CAPECCHI

Published on Oct 11, 2024 at 5:33 p.m.

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Closed last July, the galerie connecting the central hall of Strasbourg station to the south hall will never reopen.

We explain why.

Transformation of Strasbourg station

Since 2021, Strasbourg station has begun extensive work in order to better adhere to current standards of a structure of this magnitude.

It is in this context that the gallery was closed last July.

Sometimes, De Neuville, Starbucks and Relay expected at Strasbourg station

At the end of this work, the gallery will not reopen because it will serve as a “back office” – meaning “reserve” – for the businesses that will set up there.

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On the central hall side, visitors will be able to access two shops: Sometimesa fashion accessories store and De Neuvillea chocolate and confectionery shop.

On the glass side, they are Starbucks and Relay who will settle down.

In addition, the Emperor’s salon will host a catering area Pierre Hermé.

These openings will take place by the end of 2026.

In 2024, two new businesses have already opened at Strasbourg station: Maison Pradier and Sushi Shop. (©Ivan Capecchi / Actu Strasbourg)

The large white panels will soon be covered

For the moment, large white panels block the gallery entrances.

By the end of November, they should benefit from real dressings.

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