restaurants around the Brasserie de la Bourse
1 place du Mal de Lattre de Tassigny
67000Strasbourg
Phone : 03 88 36 40 53 | Website
La Brasserie de la Bourse is the name of the institution with which it shares its premises. The Bourse de Commerce of Strasbourg was inaugurated June 12, 1927 by the Ministry of Commerce of the time, Mr. Bokanowsky. This event marked the culmination of over a century of efforts pursued patiently and then started work in 1914 and suspended for ten years.
The Commodities Exchange was designed to house the regular meetings of businessmen, trade unions and to negotiate the most diverse branches. It defined the course of grain, flour, ground products and spirits. By its frame and its location, the Brasserie de la Bourse quickly became a privileged place in the lives of Strasbourg. All classes of people would gather there at the table or counter to rub shoulders with bankers, merchants and city fathers occupied them, to discuss business affairs or business of the city.
La Brasserie de la Bourse remains today one of the last witnesses of the Belle Epoque, a symbol of architecture and tradition. Its purpose is to perpetuate a popular art of living: to live well! La Brasserie de la Bourse is the name of the institution with which it shares its premises. The Bourse de Commerce of Strasbourg was inaugurated June 12, 1927 by the Ministry of Commerce of the time, Mr. Bokanowsky. This event marked the culmination of over a century of efforts pursued patiently and then started work in 1914 and suspended for ten years.
The Commodities Exchange was designed to house the regular meetings of businessmen, trade unions and to negotiate the most diverse branches. It defined the course of grain, flour, ground products and spirits. By its frame and its location, the Brasserie de la Bourse quickly became a privileged place in the lives of Strasbourg. All classes of people would gather there at the table or counter to rub shoulders with bankers, merchants and city fathers occupied them, to discuss business affairs or business of the city.
La Brasserie de la Bourse remains today one of the last witnesses of the Belle Epoque, a symbol of architecture and tradition. Its purpose is to perpetuate a popular art of living: to live well! La Brasserie de la Bourse is the name of the institution with which it shares its premises. The Bourse de Commerce of Strasbourg was inaugurated June 12, 1927 by the Ministry of Commerce of the time, Mr. Bokanowsky. This event marked the culmination of over a century of efforts pursued patiently and then started work in 1914 and suspended for ten years.
The Commodities Exchange was designed to house the regular meetings of businessmen, trade unions and to negotiate the most diverse branches. It defined the course of grain, flour, ground products and spirits. By its frame and its location, the Brasserie de la Bourse quickly became a privileged place in the lives of Strasbourg. All classes of people would gather there at the table or counter to rub shoulders with bankers, merchants and city fathers occupied them, to discuss business affairs or business of the city.
La Brasserie de la Bourse remains today one of the last witnesses of the Belle Epoque, a symbol of architecture and tradition. Its purpose is to perpetuate a popular art of living: to live well!