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St. George's Church
A not-to-be-missed stopover in Sélestat, the church of St Georges, with its 60-metre high tower, plunges you into the heart of the town's medieval history.
Erected on the site of a Carolingian chapel, the building started in 1220 from a roman basis and ended towards 1490 after the remodelling of the choir at the beginning of the XVth century in a German gothic style.
The stained glass windows of the choir stand is the most precious legacy. Produced in the XVth century, these windows were restored and completed in 1966/67 in the workshop of Max Ingrand.
Another masterpiece is the Renaissance pulpit (1619) with a bulging veined Samson and two columns supporting a gilded vat. It is the work of the sculptor Jerome Kruch.
The Rinkenbach organ dates from 1895 and was restored in 1975 by Alfred Kern.
- Altitude : 174m
- Distance to the nearest station (km) : 1,2
- Type of visits proposed : Free visit, Guided tour for groups with reservation
- Practical services : Group reception
- Group headcount :
- Maxi : 50
Horaires et dates d'ouvertures susceptibles d'être modifiés en fonction des circonstances. Prenez vos précautions.
- Commentaire "mesure covid" : We ensure compliance with all health safety measures, in particular through the compulsory wearing of masks and physical distancing, limited to places marked with a marker.
- Ouverture et service de vente proposé : Open to the public
- Mesure de protections : The service provider declares to respect the sanitary protocols, Wearing a mask is mandatory