Église Saint-Blaise de Sindelsberg
#1182 among destinations in France
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Facts and practical information
Église Saint-Blaise de Sindelsberg is a church in Marmoutier, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. Originally dated to the 12th century, it was built in 1584 and underwent renovation work in 1872. It became a registered Monument historique in 1935. ()
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Nearby attractions include: Rohan Castle, Château du Haut-Barr, Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité, Château d'Ochsenstein.
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