Abbatiale Saint-Trophime
Rue de la 1ère Division Blindée, 67114 Eschau
The abbey church of Saint-Trophime d'Eschau is the only surviving building of an architectural complex that constituted the abbey of Saint-Sophie founded by a community of Benedictine nuns in 770\. The current church, built in 996 and remarkably preserved, is the oldest Romanesque church in Alsace. It bears witness, by its architecture, to the Ottonian renaissance of Carolingian inspiration. The memory of the Benedictine nuns who occupied the place for more than seven centuries was revived by the creation of a «monastic garden» in the enclosure of the presbytery, in front of the church.
Tags
Monument historique, Édifice religieux
Acceso
Access possible by bus (company of transport strabourgeoise) parking lot facing the abbey hall disabled access possible inside the building.
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