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Eye-catching church
Due to its height of 60 meters, the Gothic bell tower of the Saint-Georges church is one of the first visible elements on arrival in Selestat. A gigantic religious building from the 13th-century. Howe...
As my friend and I were early for our lunch in Selestat, we explored the downtown, and came upon this church. Beautiful gothic design, lovely stained glass windows.
This cathedral is so impressive because it is "original". Although not fitting to our romanic trip we want in and were really surprised by this raw and authentic look of a baroque church. Most others ...
Eye-catching church
Due to its height of 60 meters, the Gothic bell tower of the Saint-Georges church is one of the first visible elements on arrival in Selestat. A gigantic religious building from the 13th-century. Howe...
Beautiful
As my friend and I were early for our lunch in Selestat, we explored the downtown, and came upon this church. Beautiful gothic design, lovely stained glass windows.
Pure and not overrenovated
This cathedral is so impressive because it is "original". Although not fitting to our romanic trip we want in and were really surprised by this raw and authentic look of a baroque church. Most others ...
Very nice
We stopped by this church on a recent visit to this small town in France. The church was empty of people, but was open for visits. Very lovely.
Interesting Church that is eclipsed by neighbor Sainte Foy
Interesting Gothic church with good vitrals, the problem is that it is eclipsed by the neighboring Roman Church of a much higher interest.