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Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg

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Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Phone:
+33 3 88 21 43 34

Hours:
Sunday7am - 11:20am, 12:40pm - 7pm
Monday7am - 11:20am, 12:40pm - 7pm
Tuesday7am - 11:20am, 12:40pm - 7pm
Wednesday7am - 11:20am, 12:40pm - 7pm
Thursday7am - 11:20am, 12:40pm - 7pm
Friday7am - 11:20am, 12:40pm - 7pm
Saturday7am - 11:20am, 12:40pm - 7pm


Strasbourg Cathedral or the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg , also known as Strasbourg Minster, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Although considerable parts of it are still in Romanesque architecture, it is widely considered to be among the finest examples of high, or late, Gothic architecture. Erwin von Steinbach is credited for major contributions from 1277 to his death in 1318. At 142 metres , it was the world's tallest building from 1647 to 1874 , when it was surpassed by St. Nikolai's Church, Hamburg. Today it is the sixth-tallest church in the world and the highest extant structure built entirely in the Middle Ages. Described by Victor Hugo as a gigantic and delicate marvel, and by Goethe as a sublimely towering, wide-spreading tree of God, the cathedral is visible far across the plains of Alsace and can be seen from as far off as the Vosges Mountains or the Black Forest on the other side of the Rhine. Sandstone from the Vosges used in construction gives the cathedral its characteristic pink hue. The construction, and later maintenance, of the cathedral is supervised by the Foundation of Our Lady since 1224.
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