Église Saint-Étienne de Seltz

It was subsequently reworked in the 15th, 16th, 19th and 20th centuries and retains some medieval features including the choir, the sacristy and two chapels.

Between 1898 and 1900 the church was enlarged with a span and a new bell tower porch built in the center of the west gable wall.

The choir and two side chapels remain, as well as the sacristy which was surmounted by a chapter house on the first floor.

Prior to the 1898-1900 work, the west gable wall of the church had two or three doors and was flanked in the northwest corner of the nave by a bell tower, visible on Sandmann's 1839 lithograph.

The nave and the separate campanile were built of reinforced concrete supporting a wooden ceiling.

The west gable is decorated with a large relief composition representing the Transfiguration, made in concrete by Lambert-Rucki.

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Église Saint-Étienne de Seltz
Tabernacle, Main Altar