Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité (Saverne)

It was converted into a collegiate church of Augustinian Canons Regular in the 14th and 15th century and held that status by 1485 at the latest.

The oldest items of church furniture are the 1495 pulpit (with stone marks by Hans Hammer, master mason at Strasbourg Cathedral) and a carved wooden sculpture of the Virgin and Child from the same era, probably by Nikolaus Hagenauer.

The choir has a 16th-century crucifix, a 15th-century pieta and part of a limewood sculpture of the Assumption, probably from a 1486 altarpiece.

The windows in the main nave were almost completely destroyed by a bombing raid on the night of 30–31 July 1918.

[1] The last level of the bell tower opens to the outside with twin bays with Romanesque style columns on each side.

The church.