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Cathedrals and Collegiates in Alsace

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Strasbourg Cathedral
Romanesque and Gothic Church
67000 Strasbourg

The Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, a Gothic masterpiece of the 12th to 14th centuries, dominates the Alsatian city with its unique 142-metre arrow, symbol of municipal and religious power. Located on the Grande Île, it combines architectural prowess and rich sculpted heritage.
Collégiale Saint-Florent de Niederhaslach
Gothic Church
67280 Niederhaslach

The Collège Saint-Florent de Niederhaslach, a 13th and 15th century Gothic building located in the Bas-Rhin, is famous for its medieval stained glass windows and its history linked to Saint Florent, bishop of Strasbourg in the 7th century.
Collégiale Saint-Martin de Colmar
Gothic Church
68000 Colmar

The collegiate Saint-Martin de Colmar, a 13th–XVIth century Gothic building, dominates the Alsatian city with its 71 meters of tower. Ranked a historic monument in 1840, it combines medieval architecture and exceptional religious heritage.
Collégiale Saint-Thiébaut de Thann
Gothic Church
68800 Thann

The collegiate Saint-Thiébaut de Thann, a flamboyant Gothic masterpiece from the 14th to the 16th century, stands in Thann, Alsace. Ranked a historic monument since 1841, it is famous for its 78 meters bell tower and 15th century stained glass windows, among the richest in Alsace.
Collégiale Saint-Martin and Saint-Arbogast de Surbourg
Romanesque Church
67250 Surbourg

The Collège Saint-Martin-et-Saint-Arbogast de Surbourg, built between the 11th and 13th centuries, is a former collegiate historical monument located in Surbourg, in the Lower Rhine, in the Grand East region.