Saint-Jean Church, Strasbourg

Saint-Jean Church, Strasbourg

The Saint-Jean Church (Église Saint-Jean) situated in Strasbourg, is a Catholic place of worship dedicated to the veneration of Saint John the Baptist. This ecclesiastical edifice is situated along the Quai Saint-Jean, nestled within the Gare district of the city. This architectural marvel has garnered official recognition as a Historical Monument, a distinction bestowed upon it on the 21st of February in the year 1946.

Its initial construction dates back to the year 1477, attributed to a collaborative endeavor by a cohort of Dominicans. In its early days, the church maintained a connection to the Saint-Marc Convent. However, the tumultuous events of World War II subjected this sacred site to considerable devastation during the period of aerial bombings. Miraculously, amidst the ruins, its walls and steeple emerged as resilient survivors, bearing witness to the destruction that transpired.

The post-war era witnessed a comprehensive reconstruction effort, spanning from 1962 to 1964, effectively restoring the Église Saint-Jean to its former grandeur. This rejuvenated iteration of the church continues to feature a singular nave, imbued with radiance through the illumination provided by two-lancet windows. The eastern façade, serving as an emblem of the structure's endurance, showcases remnants of wall frescoes executed by the accomplished artists Werle and Schwenkedel. These artistic remnants echo the historical tapestry of the church, serving as a testament to its enduring significance within the fabric of Strasbourg's cultural landscape.

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Sight Name: Saint-Jean Church
Sight Location: Strasbourg, France (See walking tours in Strasbourg)
Sight Type: Religious

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