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Famous Organ in Colmar
We found this important protestant church In the centre, on Grand rue. It's an impressive building with specific architecture. No entrance fee. We went inside to see the famous Silbermann organ from 1...
We only visited this church during one of the famous summer concerts. The church itself is nice, but the concerts are worldclass. Worldfamous musicians (Martha Argerich, Maitsky)
This church located along Grand Rue is a stark contrast to the other two churches within its vicinity - Saint-Martin and Dominicains. Less lavish in decorations but interestingly has a clock on the ro...
We attended Sunday services here while staying in Colmar. They are at 10:30. The service was all in French but the music and the order of worship were familiar to us who are Lutherans from the US. ...
a great space and an interesting church with a really interesting (temporary) exhibition
it started life as a Franciscan church but became a protestant church; it's been well rennovated; it;s in two parts with a second nave and chancel beyond glass doors - I don't think this part is open...
Famous Organ in Colmar
We found this important protestant church In the centre, on Grand rue. It's an impressive building with specific architecture. No entrance fee. We went inside to see the famous Silbermann organ from 1...
Music
We only visited this church during one of the famous summer concerts. The church itself is nice, but the concerts are worldclass. Worldfamous musicians (Martha Argerich, Maitsky)
Protestant church in Colmar
This church located along Grand Rue is a stark contrast to the other two churches within its vicinity - Saint-Martin and Dominicains. Less lavish in decorations but interestingly has a clock on the ro...
Welcoming
We attended Sunday services here while staying in Colmar. They are at 10:30. The service was all in French but the music and the order of worship were familiar to us who are Lutherans from the US. ...
a great space and an interesting church with a really interesting (temporary) exhibition
it started life as a Franciscan church but became a protestant church; it's been well rennovated; it;s in two parts with a second nave and chancel beyond glass doors - I don't think this part is open...