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St Martin's Church, Colmar

The Église Saint-Martin (St. Martin church) is a Roman Catholic church located in Colmar, Haut-Rhin, France. It is in the principal Gothic architectural style. Because of its past as a collegiate church, is also known als Collégiale Saint-Martin, and because of its large dimensions, as Cathédrale Saint-Martin, although Colmar had never been the seat of a bishopric.

St Martin's Church, Colmar
Église Saint-Martin
Collégiale Saint-Martin
LocationColmar
CountryFrance
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
History
Founded1234
Architecture
Heritage designationMonument historique
Designated1840[1]
StyleGothic architecture
Completed1365
Specifications
Length78 metres (256 ft)
Width34 metres (112 ft)
Height71 metres (233 ft)
Administration
ArchdioceseStrasbourg

History and description

In 1972, remains were archaeologically dug out of a first church, built in Carolingian style around the year 1000. Foundations of a second church built on that spot, in Romanesque style, were found as well. The present building had been constructed between 1234 and 1365 as the church of a college devoted to the cult of Martin of Tours, and since defunct. The current, conspicuous helmet crowning the bell tower had been added in 1572 in Renaissance style after a fire.

The church is surrounded by several portals of rather small dimensions, speaking relatively to the volume of the building. Some of these portals are bricked up. The largest portals display richly sculpted tympana. The coloured tile roof, reminding that of the Collégiale Saint-Thiébaut in Thann, is another striking feature of the church's exterior. The massive pillars that support the façade, an architectural rarity, give the front of the building a somewhat cumbersome aspect that contrasts with the airy look of the high apse windows. Another noteworthy detail of the building's exterior, testament to the troubled History of Jews in Alsace, is the presence of two "Judensäue", one in the shape of a gargoyle, the other as a corner sculpture of a portal.[2]

In the spacious interior, whose furniture had suffered bitter losses during the French Revolution, the most remarkable features are the exuberant Baroque organ case of 1755, (the mechanism and the pipes themselves, originally built by Johann Andreas Silbermann, were completely replaced in 1979), as well as the ambulatory, a unique feature in Alsatian churches. The many chapels that surround the choir display several medieval altars and statues. Of the remaining Gothic stained glass windows in the nave, the most noteworthy is a 13th century head of a beardless Christ, another rare feature.

The Isenmann altarpiece

In 1462, the municipal painter Caspar Isenmann received a commission to paint a set of panels dedicated to the Life of Jesus Christ. He delivered the paintings (oil on fir wood) in 1465. In 1720, the altar was dismantled and Isenmann's paintings were dispersed. Seven surviving panels are kept since 1853 in the Unterlinden Museum.[3]

Dimensions

Some figures relating to the building's size:[4]

  • Total interior length: 78 meters
  • Maximal interior height: 20 metres (66 ft)
  • Interior width of the transept: 34 meters
  • Height of the steeple: 71 meters

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Base Mérimée: Ancienne collégiale Saint-Martin, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  2. ^ Assall, Paul: Juden im Elsass, Elster Verlag Moos, 1984, ISBN 3-89151-000-4 (in German)
  3. ^ "Altarpiece for the Collegiate Church of Saint Martin". musee-unterlinden.com. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  4. ^ HB Kunstführer Straßburg - Colmar - Elsaß, 1986, ISBN 978-3-616-06520-5 (in German)

External links

  Media related to Saint-Martin Church, Colmar at Wikimedia Commons

  • St Martin's Church, Colmar at Structurae
  • (in French)

Coordinates: 48°4′38″N 7°21′30″E / 48.07722°N 7.35833°E / 48.07722; 7.35833

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