Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne (Hombourg-Haut)

The Collégiale Saint-Étienne (Collegiate Church of St. Stephen) is a Gothic building in Hombourg-Haut, department of Moselle, in the cultural and historical region Lorraine, Grand Est.

After the establishment of the Chapter of the collegiate[1] by James of Lorraine, bishop of Metz in 1254, the church was erected during the 13th-14th centuries.

The church is registered as a French national heritage site[3] and has become the symbol of the city of Hombourg-Haut.

[4] From the fifteens onwards the collegiate church served as a major venue for the classical music concerts in Hombourg-Haut.

The Friends of the organ (non-profit association) regularly organises concerts as well as the Choeur d'hommes de Hombourg-Haut, the oldest male choir in the region Lorraine.

Collegiate church.
Collegiate church.
Stained glass Windows of the gothic quire.
Collegiate church.