Eglise simultanée St Jacques-le-Majeur

France > Grand Est > Bas-Rhin > 67340 > Reipertswiller > Rue de l'église

Only the tower and the nave of this Romanesque church from the 12th c. remain. The choir dates from 1470 and was built in Gothic style by the Count of Lichtenberg, Jacques le Barbu. His tomb, surmounted by a magnificent lying down, was there until the Revolution The historiated stained glass windows were restored in 1970, on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of Jacques le Barbu's death. The major representation is that of the "Wedding of Cana", it seems that it is necessary to see under the features of both spouses those of Jacques le Barbu and his concubine la Belle Barbara Dedicated to Saint James the Major, the church was perhaps a stopover on the road to Santiago de Compostela Visit on request, contact Mrs Caroline Wolf on 03 88 89 98 77 / Mrs Hamm : 03 88 89 97 21

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