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Saint Paul Church View From The Canal
Alsace

Saint Paul Church View from the Canal

The St. Paul's Church of Strasbourg (French: Église réformée Saint-Paul or Église Saint-Paul de Strasbourg) is a major Gothic Revival architecture building and one of the landmarks of the city of Strasbourg, in Alsace, France.
Built between 1892 and 1897 during the time of the Reichsland Elsass-Lothringen (1870–1918), the church was designed for the Lutheran members of the Imperial German garrison stationed in Strasbourg. Several of the church's most striking features, such as its great width relative to its not so great length and the inordinately high number of portals and entrances giving access to it (19 in all, compared to Strasbourg Cathedral's 7) result from the need to accommodate military personnel from the very highest ranks down, including the Emperor, in case he came (the actual Imperial Palace being not far away). In 1919, after the return of Alsace to France, the church was handed over to the Protestant Reformed Church of Alsace and Lorraine and became its second parish church in the town after Bouclier parish.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Paul%27s_Church,_Strasbourg

photo: Zeiss Loxia 21mm
original size 28000x14000
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Copyright: Flavio Di Mattia
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 14000x7000
Taken: 22/08/2019
Uploaded: 04/10/2019
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Tags: people; canal; water; river; bridge; travel; city; cityscape; architecture; promenade; bike; sony; zeiss
More About Alsace

Située au coeur de l'Europe occidentale, l'Alsace est la plus petite région française mais a la plus forte densité. Très active économiquement, elle a sue préserver sa culture unique face à la mondialisation. Les alsaciens sont très attachés à leur région et veulent la préserver. L'Alsace est une des régions les plus écologique de France. Les alsaciens se déplacent beaucoup à vélo, Strasbourg, la capitale, est d'ailleurs équipée de plus de 450Km de pistes cyclables ! À Strasbourg, il y a la cathédrale, mais aussi le parlement européen et le très célèbre quartier de la Petite France. L'Alsace est une région très gastronomique. La choucroute, la flammenckueche (tarte flambée), le bretzel, sont quelques-unes des spécialités locales.  


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