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St Thomas' Church, Strasbourg

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Of the medieval leaded windows, only the rose at the front of the church remains intact. In the nave, the upper parts of the windows are lavishly decorated with architectural and botanical motifs. The representations of saints that were originally found below were destroyed in the 16th century by
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established a magnificent church with adjoining school, however both burned down in 1007, and again in 1144. In 1196, construction began on the façade of a new, fortress-like building with an imposing steeple, built in the
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hall church, the oldest on the territory of former south-west Germany. Inside it is approximately 65 metres long and 30 metres wide, with a height of 22m (30m under the late-Gothic
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on this organ. The other organ is a 1905 organ in the Neo-Baroque style (installed in 1906) built by Fritz Haerpfer, following a design by the organist then,
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The church is internationally renowned for its historic and musically-significant organs: the 1741 Silbermann organ, played by
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In 1524, the church, which had been a pillar of local Catholic faith thanks notably to the efforts of the
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again after the annexation of the town by France in 1681. It is nicknamed the "Protestant Cathedral" (
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style. Interrupted several times, the building work was completed in 1521, in the style of the late
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The site on which the current church stands was used as a place of worship under the patronage of
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Monuments at the church date from between 1130 and 1850. Most famous are the richly decorated
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On May 7, 2006, the church was the place of the official celebration for the creation of the
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The church played a crucial part in the liturgical revival as the place where, from 1888,
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came to preach regularly from 1893, and between 1894 and 1899, the
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A late-Gothic representation of Saint Michael, probably a work by
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Protestant Church of Augsburg Confession of Alsace and Lorraine
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as early as the sixth century. In the ninth century, Bishop
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List of institutions administered by the Thomas chapter
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is represented by two works, one of them dedicated to
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Union des Ă©glises protestantes d'Alsace et de Lorraine
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shows the St. Thomas Church as it still looks today.
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