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Route Romane d'Alsace

Route Romane d'Alsace

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The Route Romane d'Alsace (Romanesque Road of Alsace) is a tourist itinerary designed by the Association Voix et Route Romane[1] to link both the well-known and the more secret examples of Romanesque architecture of Alsace,[2] in an itinerary of 19 stages, linking churches, abbeys and fortresses, that range from the first Romanesque structures of Alsace at the abbey church of Saint Trophime, Eschau, into the 13th century, and the beginning of Gothic architecture in Alsace.[3] From north to south, the Route Romane d'Alsace traverses the Bas-Rhin and the Haut-Rhin, passing through:[4]

Murbach
Sélestat
Kaysersberg
Sigolsheim

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References

  1. See map.
  2. "NEUWILLER-LÈS-SAVERNE, Eglise Saints-Pierre-et-Paul". route-romane-alsace.fr. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  3. "NEUWILLER-LÈS-SAVERNE, ancienne collégiale Saint-Adelphe". route-romane-alsace.fr. Retrieved 29 October 2019.

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