Église des Dominicains
Catholic church · Colmar ·

Église des Dominicains

Catholic church · Colmar ·

Restored 14th-century Dominican church with notable Alsatian art

Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null
Église des Dominicains by null

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3 Pl. des Dominicains, 68000 Colmar, France Get directions

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3 Pl. des Dominicains, 68000 Colmar, France Get directions

+33 3 89 24 46 57

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Dec 14, 2025

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Jochen A.

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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.

Nomyen

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Big church locate in the middle of the city near saint martin church .Entre fee for2€ /person but inside nothing to see much just a drawing picture of Madona of the rose bush and a little

Z E

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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.

Igor G.

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Astonishing catholic cathedral

Bogdan K.

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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.

Y.H.

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

Patricia A.

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This church is beautiful and is a must-see for those traveling in the region. It is not quite like any others I have seen nearby.

Ekaterina C.

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Nice but not the best in the region