The Collégiale Saint-Thiébaut in Thann is one of Alsace’s most emblematic buildings.
Considered a jewel of Gothic architecture, this church was built between the 13th and 16th centuries.
Its slender spire, adorned with fine carvings, rises to over 78 meters, dominating the town and attracting the attention of all visitors.

The interior of the collegiate church is equally impressive, with its colorful stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes.
The organ resounds in concerts throughout the year, making the stone vaults vibrate.
Finally, don’t miss a visit to the chapelle de la Vierge.

After exploring the interior, stroll through the cobbled streets of old Thann.
The half-timbered houses and alleyways will immerse you in the town’s medieval atmosphere.
You can also climb up to the ruins of the Château de l’Engelbourg to admire the town from another angle.