Sculpted from pink sandstone and crowned by a lantern-shaped tower, St. Martin’s Church (Eglise St-Martin) has stood as a sentinel over Colmar since the late 13th century. Located at the gateway to the Old Town, the church is nestled among the town’s characteristic cobbled lanes and half-timbered buildings. Visitors can explore the historic interior and admire the intricate stonework, while also enjoying the charming surroundings that evoke the essence of medieval Alsace.
St. Martin’s Church (Eglise St-Martin)
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