Because I arrived to discuss about this Romanesque tower,it would say that in Alsace there are more than twenty Romanesque churches from Wissembourg,where is only this rest,to south Alsace,at Feldbach.That means a distance around 130 miles-on roads of course. In the south of Alsace there is a village or a small town which has a beautiful German name- Ottmarsheim.Here a Roman church is from 11th c.
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Hi Radu,
Thanks for the wonderful pictures.
Btw, do you have pictures of Ukraine - Crimea.
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Initially it was a nunnery.The troubles begun with French revolution when it was transformed in a parish church.A "few light" appears in 20th c.when it was electrified(around 1950). Then... in 20th c.,again, "more light" appeared... when a fire destroyed the organ and several paintings(1991). A hard work followed to bring it in a good condition.
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Returning to Wissembourg means returning to St Peter and Paul Church to see what professionals said to be the most beautiful Gothic cloister from the entire Rhine valley.It was built on the north side of the church, being never used.
A Continuous Happy Easter to those who believe and a Continuous Happy Sunday to those who do not believe.
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