St. Faith's Church, Sélestat

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St. Faith's Church, Sélestat, Romanesque church in Sélestat, France

St. Faith's Church is a Romanesque house of worship in Sélestat with two towers crowned by rhomboidal spires. The interior follows a basilica layout with thick walls and rounded archways that extend into the center of the town.

The church was founded in 1087 by Hildegarde of Buren and later transferred to the Abbey of Sainte-Foy in Conques. Major construction began in 1152 and established the spiritual heart of Sélestat from that time forward.

The portal displays 12th-century stone carvings with symbolic representations on the capitals, including serpents and angels. These details tell of religious meanings that medieval craftspeople wove into their work.

The church is open daily, with visiting hours adjusted according to the season. Plan to visit in the morning or early afternoon when daylight illuminates the interior most beautifully.

A death mask was discovered in the crypt during 1893 restoration work, and its origins remain unclear to this day. Some suspect a connection to the founders, though its true story remains a mystery.

Location: Sélestat

Inception: 1170

Architects: Charles Winkler

Architectural style: Romanesque architecture

Address: place du Marché-Vert

GPS coordinates: 48.25935,7.45606

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:42

Alsace Wine Route: historic villages, half-timbered houses, medieval architecture

The Alsace Wine Route connects dozens of villages that have preserved their medieval structures. Half-timbered houses from the 16th and 17th centuries line cobblestone streets, while town walls and watchtowers testify to the region's strategic importance. Many villages feature Romanesque churches with sculptural decoration and historic town halls. Riquewihr, Ribeauvillé, and Eguisheim display typical examples of this architecture. Painted wooden beams on houses, old market squares, and vineyards on surrounding slopes characterize these settlements. Castle ruins such as Haut-Koenigsbourg occupy hilltops overlooking the Rhine plain. The region also maintains religious buildings like Murbach Abbey or the church of Thann with its Gothic portal. Local museums present medieval manuscripts and liturgical objects. This cultural landscape combines winemaking tradition with architectural heritage spanning several centuries.

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