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- Ebersmunster (French pronunciation: [ebɛʁsmœ̃stɛʁ]; German: Ebersmünster) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. It...
- Ebersmunster Abbey (French: Abbaye d'Ebersmunster; German: Kloster Ebersmünster) was a Benedictine abbey in Ebersmunster in Alsace, Bas-Rhin, France. The...
- (French: Abbatiale Saint-Maurice) is the main attraction of the village of Ebersmunster near Sélestat, Alsace. The church completed in 1727, the work of Vorarlberg...
- sights in otherwise less remarkable places): Thann, Andlau, Murbach, Ebersmunster, Niederhaslach, Sigolsheim, Lautenbach, Epfig, Altorf, Ottmarsheim, Domfessel...
- School). His first major works were the St. Mauritius Abbey Church (Ebersmunster) in Alsace and the church and library of the St. Peter Monastery in the...
- Fosses-la-Ville in the Diocese of Liège, Mont Saint-Quentin at Péronne, Ebersmunster in Lower Alsace, St. Martin's at Cologne, the Scots Monastery, Regensburg...
- Duppigheim Durningen Durrenbach Durstel Duttlenheim Eberbach-Seltz Ebersheim Ebersmunster Eckartswiller Eckbolsheim Eckwersheim Eichhoffen Elsenheim Engwiller...
- built there. In 1754 the priory was transferred from St. George's to Ebersmünster Abbey in Alsace. In 1845 the premises, empty since the French Revolution...
- north of the town and meets the Ill several kilometers to the east, in Ebersmunster. The town itself is built on the Giessen alluvial fan so it is slightly...
- monasteries. In Kintzheim in the 9th century, the Benedictine abbots of Ebersmunster owned vines on the Praelatenberg ("Prelates hill"). This lieu-dit has...