Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Eguisheim
The archives of this church mention a parish church from 1128, built on an old Carolingian foundation and property of the Marmoutier convent. Part of the old Church collapsed on July 22, 1787 during an earthquake. It was therefore completely demolished in 1807, and rebuilt immediately. The new Church, without any particular style, was consecrated in 1809.
About this building
The nave of the primitive Church was demolished in 1807 and replaced by the vast current nave built in the Grange style between 1808 and 1809. From the Romanesque church, remodeled in Gothic style in 1220, only the bell tower with its roof remains in concrete. Composed of 4 floors, it has Romanesque elements in its lower part while the upper part is perforated by gogival geminated windows.