St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Wissembourg
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St. Peter and St. Paul's Church (french: Église Saints-Pierre-et-Paul) of Wissembourg is frequently, but incorrectly, referred to as the second largest Gothic church of Alsace after Strasbourg Cathedral. However, the building, with its interior ground surface area of () most probably is the second largest Gothic church in Bas-Rhin which is one of the two departments of the Alsace region. The former abbey church (''abbatiale'') of Wissembourg's famous Benedictine abbey now serves as the main Roman Catholic parish church of the town. The church displays a Romanesque bell tower, the sole remain of the church built in the 11th century under the direction of abbot Samuel, and is thus a station on the ''
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''. The major part of the currently visible church is the work of builders under the command of abbot Edelin, in the late 13th century. During the 14th and 15th century, the church was richly decorated with
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, sculptures and mural paintings but only parts of the former abundance of works survived the vandalism which occurred during the French Revolution; of the surviving stained glass, what is not seen in the church itself can be found in
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's Musée de l’Œuvre Notre-Dame. The wide Romanesque crown chandelier representing the celestial Jerusalem and for which Wissembourg had been famous was also lost during that period; the currently visible chandelier is a 19th-century work. The church contains a fresco representing
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: with its height of , it is the largest painted human figure on French territory. Among the church's remaining treasures features a
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, built by Louis Dubois in 1766 in one of the largest baroque organ cases in Alsace. When this organ had become barely playable, another organ was installed in the south transept in 1953, in a design typical of its time. The Dubois organ was restored in its (almost) original state between 2010 and 2012. Located in the south transept of the abbey, the new organ, built buy Roethinger on the principles and aesthetics of the 1950s was taken up in 1989 by Yves Koenig. It remained totally authentic and is therefore a valuable witness of the organ building at the middle of the twentieth century. (accessed February 7, 2015). An spacious and ornate but unfinished 15th century cloister in Late Gothic style and an adjacent Romanesque
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(12th century) now serving as a lateral chapel are the only other remains of the monastery where Otfrid of Weissenburg once studied and taught.


Gallery

File:Wissembourg 3.JPG, Seen from a distance File:Wissembourg - Eglise Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul -2.jpg, Inside view File:Wissembourg StPierre-Paul111a.jpg, Other inside view File:Wissembourg Dubois Organ.jpg, The Dubois organ (1766) File:Wissembourg StPierre-Paul49.JPG, The Roethinger organ (1953) File:Wissembourg IMG 3654.jpg, Romanesque bell tower File:Wissembourg - Eglise Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul -6.jpg, Porch of main entrance File:Wissembourg - Eglise Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul -1.jpg, Rear view File:Saint Christophe - Eglise St Pierre et Paul - Wissembourg.jpg, Saint Christopher File:Cloister of Saints-Pierre-et-Paul, Wissembourg.jpg, The unfinished cloister


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