St. Faith's Church, Sélestat

St. Faith's Church, Sélestat
Église Sainte-Foy de Sélestat
48°15′33″N 7°27′22″E / 48.25917°N 7.45611°E / 48.25917; 7.45611
LocationSélestat
CountryFrance
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
History
Founded1170
Architecture
Heritage designationMonument historique
Designated1862
StyleRomanesque architecture
Completed1180
Specifications
Length44.2 metres (145 ft)
Height42 metres (138 ft)
Administration
ArchdioceseStrasbourg

The Church of Saint Faith of Sélestat (French: Église Sainte-Foy de Sélestat, German: Sankt-Fides-Kirche) is a major Romanesque architecture landmark in Sélestat along the Route Romane d'Alsace in the East of France. The church having been built over a very short time span (only ten years, from 1170 to 1180), it appears strikingly homogenous in style and proportions, however some parts have been completed and others modified in a Romanesque Revival style by the architect Charles Winckler (sometimes spelled Winkler) between 1889 and 1893. During that restoration campaign, a crypt dating back to around 1085 was discovered and made accessible as well. Like many major buildings in Alsace the church is made of pink Vosges mountains sandstone.