Église Sainte-Geneviève, Catholic parish church in Mulhouse, France
Église Sainte-Geneviève is a church with Gothic Revival architecture marked by rose-colored stone walls and a polygonal bell tower. The building follows a Latin cross layout and is covered with slate roofing.
Architect Charles Winkler designed the church and had it built between 1890 and 1896. A substantial financial gift from a parishioner made this ambitious project possible.
The stained glass windows inside depict scenes from Saint Genevieve's life and shape how light fills the interior spaces. They create a special feeling that visitors notice as soon as they enter.
The church sits on Rue du Printemps near Salvator Park. It is accessible through the main entrance on visiting days and hosts classical music concerts from time to time.
A Martin Rinckenbach organ from 1896 stands inside and was completely renewed in the 1980s. This instrument represents one of the region's finest examples of organ craftsmanship.
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