Dominican Church

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Colmar, France

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Dominican Church Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Dominican Church is located in Colmar, France on Place des Dominicains. Dominican Church is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category catholic church in France.

Address

Place des Dominicains

Phone

+33 389244657

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Z E

We were there in December, so the Christmas Village crowds were at a high. The church was such a beautiful structure, but too crowded to get inside. This village redeemed my feelings about France (not a fan of Paris) with only one rude restaurant owner who clearly did not like Americans. The rest of the folks were so sweet and cheery.

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Jochen Albrecht

Too crowded in high season. But for a good reason. Annecy could compete with the best of France's flowering villages, which is remarkable given that it is a sizable city. Driving into and out of town in summer might cost you an hour each.

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LiVessereau

it is a painting of incredible beauty. Martin Schongauer's paintings are very expressive. The delicate hands, the look, the child who embraces his mother the expression of faces. The details of the garden. You must see it.

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Bogdan Klimowicz

The Church of the Dominicans (Église des Dominicains), is a major work of the architecture of the mendicant orders, that began construction in 1283. The Dominicans who arrived in 1278, were driven out of the city temporarily in 1330. Since 1973, it houses \The Virgin at the Buisson de Roses\ (La Vierge au buisson de roses), the masterpiece of Martin Schongauer.

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Y.H.

Beautiful church, located 200m north-west of the remarkable St. Martin's Church.

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Yog Man

Very beautiful and nice church..with a history

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Larbi El

Nice. Colmar is one day visit. Narrow streets and beautiful colorful houses. Don't look a lot at the cobblestone but look at the windows of the houses. Many surprising ideas and decor. Try the quiche Lorraine. My wife lived it.

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joby akkara

Nice Church