ST. LUCIA CHURCH
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Church featuring neo-Romanesque furnishings and wall paintings by Philipp Carl Schilling dating from 1896
Dedicated to Saint Lucy, patron saint of the blind, electricians and oculists, the church features a rectangular tower topped by a 6-sided spire rising to a height of 42m. It is equipped with 6 bells, a rarity in the Haut-Rhin region. The tower features 3 storeys of round-headed windows with stone surrounds and two arches. The church's interior features neo-Romanesque furnishings and wall paintings (listed as a Monument Historique) dating from 1896 and signed by Philipp Carl Schilling. Inaugurated in 1870, the church was restored in 1984 and 1986.
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