There's a church Place d'Austerlitz ? What is behind those doors?
Integrated into a beautiful residential building on the corner of the Place d'Austerlitz on the Krutenau side, a church facade reveals itself. You passed by, you stopped for a moment, you took a look at it as you got off the bus, you looked at it from a terrace on that square. Opens every Sunday and on Christian holidays - it has also been open for years for Heritage Days. It is an opportunity to discover its modest but real treasures, to... cross to the other side of the walls, inside. To have a look, or take a pause in contemplation, or to seek meaning in this church, resulting from the Protestant Reformation, "Catholic revised Lutheran", born of a revival within the Lutheran churches of Alsace, thus being fully part of the history of Strasbourg, and always preaching, also through its stained-glass windows and symbolic decoration, the grace of God offered to all by a Messiah crucified by all and for all.
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