BELL TOWER OF ST. CARBOGAST CHURCH
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Tower dating from the century, topped by an openwork floor of triple geminated bays, linked by columns in Munwiller.
Dating from the 11th century, the three-storey tower is topped by an openwork upper storey of triple geminated bays linked by colonnettes. The arches are semicircular. The nave and chancel date from 1841, and feature fine 18th- and 19th-century furnishings: high altar with Saint Arbogast raising Siegbert from the dead (1844), polychrome wooden side altars, pulpit. A broken triumphal arch at the entrance to the choir bears witness to the Gothic period.
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