EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY CHURCH
The building is worth a visit for its restored murals and remarkably well-preserved stained glass windows.
The church is placed under the patronage of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Built in the 12th century, only the bell tower remains. Listed as a Monument Historique since 1984, this building is part of the Alsace Romanesque route and is well worth a visit for its restored wall paintings and remarkably well-preserved stained glass windows, as well as its Kern organ, rebuilt in 1981. Inside, the altarpiece, painted in the 18th century by Joseph Esperlin, depicting the Apparition of the Trinity, is thought to have come from the former church of the Jesuit college in Ensisheim.
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