I liked its sober and quiet interior, the paintings on the walls and the architecture. Besides it is very well situated and easy to find.
While all the other tourists flock to the Cathedral, why don't you turn off the beaten track and visit this enchanting gem? This lovely church, the oldest in Strasbourg, retains many of its enchanting, colourful Mediaeval frescos, some sadly in poor repair, but others have been restored and glow like jewels. It's sad to see that so much of the stonework and paintwork has been affected by damp, I hope that the church can raise the money for much-needed repair work. Behind the choir screen, the whole place turns extravagently green-and-silver rococo festooned with putti, a total surprise. Turn off on the left and you'll find the little cloister and well, a wonderfully peaceful place even though more modern buildings loom all around. Look up, and even the vaults of the cloister are decorated. One of my favourite places in Strasbourg.
All the Strasbourg's churches worth a visit and this particular about the frescoes and the total atmosphere!!Absolutely visit it!
Colourful medieval church, every single corner of this church is full with details, we couldn't stop finding more nice decorations and needs urgently charity to keep the church in good condition.
This church is so amazing! It is free to enter and they provide you with a self-guided pamphlet when entering. It's important to take the time to walk through the entire church as there is so much to see and so much history.
Came across this cathedral while exploring the Christmas Markets of Strasbourg.Not very impressive from outside when compared to the catholic cathedral, but has a very interesting history and the interior is very ornamental and a free guide brochure is available in many languages to explain the history and direct you to the principal features.Well worth a visit.
This church is worthy of several visits. Its frescos themselves are breathtaking. Then add the altarpiece and other wonder items, and you 'll want to come back multiple times to take it all in!
This church is absolutely worth a stop on your visit. You're able to do a self guided tour - but it's quite important to take your time and not rush through as there is a lot of history in between the walls!
While the Cathedral is awe-inspiring, our favorite church in Strasbourg is Saint Pierre le June. As stated by others, the self-guided tour points out all the features of the church (don't miss a walk around the cloisters). The church reminded me of many that we saw in Italy. The paintings on the walls and the rood-screen are worth the visit. It was peaceful and serene compared to the crowds in the cathedral. We actually spent more time here than we did in the cathedral. The church needs help in restoration and I felt bad seeing all the money tourists were spending at the cathedral and passing up this church. This is one church that I felt good donating to since entrance was free.
I didn't think this church was especially thrilling to look at but the history was really interesting to read about in the free packets!