Maison Kammerzell
La Maison Kammerzell is located in the Cathedrale Place in Strasbourg.
The construction of this house, in front of the Cathedral notre-dame, whose frame works count among the most richly decorated of the city, go back to the year 1427.
However, the building will take its definitive aspect in 1589. Constructed by the famous cheese trader Martin Braun, the ground floor is in stone and the superior floors made of wood sculpted with windows in bottom-of-bottle. The sculptures of the beams represent the sacred and profane stages, the five senses, the four ages of life, the faith, the hope and the charity and finally, the signs of the zodiacs. On the front, several important characters of history appear : Caesar, Charlemagne, Hector and Goedefroi of Soup.

After many owners, the building is acquired by the urban Community of Strasbourg, via its organ : the foundation of the work notre-Dame. it makes part, as the historic center of Strasbourg, of the world heritage of the humanity. It is today and since the nineteenth century a restaurant, what makes of it, after the Cathedral, the oldest building exploited of Strasbourg. Since the entry in its capital of Jean Christmas Dron, its model is the same as the big Parisian restaurant.