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18 and 19 September 2021Passed
Conditions
Free. Free visit possible, from the 6 panels on the history of the three successive churches of Gueberschwihr at the bottom of the nave. In compliance with the health regulations in force.
September 2021
Saturday 18
14:00 - 17:30
Sunday 19
10:30 - 12:30
14:00 - 17:30

Église Saint-Pantaléon

Place de l'Église, 68420 Gueberschwihr
  • Haut-Rhin
  • Grand Est

From the listed Romanesque bell tower to the neo-Romanesque church and its furniture inscribed as historical monuments

Invitation to the discovery of the listed neo-Romanesque church (2019) of Gueberschwihr and particularly furniture and art objects (2021), in resonance with the beautiful listed Romanesque bell tower
18 and 19 September 2021Passed
Conditions
Free. Free visit possible, from the 6 panels on the history of the three successive churches of Gueberschwihr at the bottom of the nave. In compliance with the health regulations in force.
©Adesp

Invitation to the discovery of the listed neo-Romanesque church (2019) of Gueberschwihr and particularly furniture and art objects (2021), in resonance with the beautiful listed Romanesque bell tower (1841).

• From ancient relics to a concentration of religious art and crafts from the late 19th to the Great War
It is an unprecedented choice of movable objects and works of religious heritage that have just been inscribed under the title of Historical Monuments in this year 2021 that will be presented to you, supporting documents (origin, author, donor)... through an exhibition on the one hand, and a guided tour of the church with its home decor on the other hand, under the sign of great harmony.
Whether they come from Alsace, the Vosges, Lorraine, the Jura, Austria, Bavaria, Switzerland or Paris, the decor and the furniture, in large coherence with the steeple-vestige (“the most beautiful of the vineyard” according to art historians) of the original “novel” monument - and the new church «in the Romanesque style» tell their story, that members of the ADESP (Association des Amis de l'église Saint-Pantaléon) propose you to discover.
Their creators were called Baudrand, Brutschi, Feuerstein, Klem, Mayer, Vogl, Weyh, Kusian, Poussielgue-Rusand...
But will not be forgotten the contemporary sarcophagus of the Romanesque church that disappeared after the disastrous enlargement work of 1835, or the statue of St.Pantaléon in carved lime wood from the beginning of the sixteenth century...
Upon completion of the ongoing restoration work of the vaulted room of the Gueberschwihr bell tower, subject of a campaign of subscription to the Foundation of the Heritage Alsace, This rare space will be dedicated to the permanent presentation of vestiges representative of the history of an important commune and parish from the High Middle Ages.

Types d'événement
Exposition
Thème 2021
No selection
Conditions de participation
Gratuit

About the location

Église Saint-Pantaléon
Place de l'Église, 68420 Gueberschwihr
  • Haut-Rhin
  • Grand Est
The bell tower, listed(classified) in conformance with(for) historic monuments in 1841, is the unique(only) vestige of the Romance church of the second quarter of the XIIth century. It is the knight Burkhard of Gueberschwihr, founder of the abbey of Marbach, which is undoubtedly at its origin. The rest of the building was rebuilt between 1874 and 1878 under the direction of the architect Jean-Baptiste Schacre father (1808-1876). He(It) raised(drew up) plans in a neo-Romanic style, with many(a lot) essential and a big(great) concern(marigold) of harmony with the old(former) bell tower of the preserved XIIth century.
Tags
Monument historique, Édifice religieux
©ADESP