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Following the introduction of the Reformation in Dorlisheim in the 16th century, the church was used for Protestant worship until 1685, when Louis XIV introduced the simultaneum. This 12th century building consists of a Romanesque triple nave, a Gothic bell-tower-porch and a choir flanked by two square vaulted chapels. The portal and the bas-reliefs on the outside walls of the choir deserve your attention
The Rémy Mahler organ is very original because it is inspired by the Renaissance aesthetic and by 17th century Alsatian organ building. It was created in 2006
Closed to the public. Possibility of visit by appointment.
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Address: Rue de l'Eglise, Dorlisheim
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