
The Breisach Stephan cathedral is a Romanesque - Gothic church and landmark of the city of Breisach am Rhein .
Located on the Münsterberg attraction is visible from afar on the city limits. Strikingly, the two different spiers of the three-aisled building, which - unusual for a Christian religious building - in the choir area are located. The church dates from the late Roman period of the 12th century and up to the Gothic expands the 15th century. The after St. Stephen named church is used by the Catholic parish of St. Stephen. Here also the patron saint of Breisach, Gervase and Protasius worshiped. The Breisach Münster is known for its historical and cultural significance interiors, for example, for the 100-square-foot mural The Last Judgement of Martin Schongauer and especially the high altar from the workshop of Master HL.

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