The Protestant church of St Jean was erected in 1763 thanks to the substantial help of Jean de Dietrich, on the ancient site of a Gallo-Roman temple which was succeeded by a Gothic church destroyed in the XNUMXth century.

The Protestant church of St Jean was erected in 1763 thanks to the substantial help of Jean de Dietrich, on the ancient site of a Gallo-Roman temple which was succeeded by a Gothic church destroyed in the XNUMXth century.

Rectangular in plan, the nave includes the bell tower which dominates the facade. This religious building was simultaneous until 1886, when the Catholic Church was built. The visitor who lets himself be guided by the stained glass windows is led by the reformers Luther and Melanchthon, the apostles Paul and Peter and the four evangelists, to the risen Christ.

The Geib organ, from 1807, with its beautiful case, was restored in 1970 by the organ builder Kern.

Working Languages

  • English
  • German
  • French

Opening periods

Visit

  • Groups welcome up to 50 people.

Type of clientele

  • Groups
  • Families
  • Couples
  • Adults (individuals)

Type of guided tour

  • Self-guided tour

Services

Equipment

  • Paid private parking for cars
  • Free parking for coaches
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Services

  • Animals accepted: No
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