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 | |
| Location | Sélestat |
| Country | France |
| Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
| History | |
| Founded | 1170 |
| Architecture | |
| Heritage designation | Monument historique |
| Designated | 1862 |
| Style | Romanesque architecture |
| Completed | 1180 |
| Specifications | |
| Length | 44.2 metres (145 ft) |
| Height | 42 metres (138 ft) |
| Administration | |
| Archdiocese | Strasbourg |
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.