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17 et 18 septembre 2022Passé
Septembre 2022
Samedi 17
09:00 - 18:00
Dimanche 18
09:00 - 18:00
Accessible aux handicapés moteurs

Église Saint-Arbogast

Rue Saint-Arbogast, 67850 Herrlisheim
  • Bas-Rhin
  • Grand Est

Visit of the exhibition: «La petite cathédrale du Ried» and organ concert

Enjoy free or commented tours to discover the exhibition and organ games.
17 et 18 septembre 2022Passé
©Commune de Herrlisheim

«The little cathedral of Ried»: exhibition on the genesis of the building through the history of the town.
Guided tours at 2pm, 3pm and 4pm
Organ games at 13:45, 14:45 and 15:45

Types d'événement
Exposition
Thème 2022
Aucune sélection
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Gratuit

À propos du lieu

Église Saint-Arbogast
Rue Saint-Arbogast, 67850 Herrlisheim
  • Bas-Rhin
  • Grand Est
The church of Saint-Arbogast in Herrlisheim was built between 1965 (laying of the first stone) and 1970 (date of its consecration). It is built on the site of an old church dating from the eighteenth century, partially classified as Historical Monuments in 1932 and severely damaged during the Second World War. Starting in 1945, the question of rebuilding the ruined building was the subject of four consecutive projects. The selected project will be a complete break with traditional religious architecture. It is based on a triangular plan. The main materials used are concrete, wood and pebbles from the nearby Rhine. The walls of the nave give a very wide place to bay windows. As for the bell tower, it is distinct from the main building and its height makes it a constitutive element and identifier of the panorama of the commune.
The church of Saint-Arbogast is emblematic of the communal heritage recognized by the label «Architecture Contemporaine Remarquable» of the Ministry of Culture.
Tags
Architecture contemporaine remarquable & Édifice religieux
Accès
Herrlisheim railway station - Parking nearby - Access ramp
©Nadine Beuriot