Niedermunster

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view of church exterior in context

Scene Description: Source caption: "Abbaye de Niedermunster"

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Chris06, 2017

Image Source: digital photograph 2 June 2017 by Chris06 [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Abbaye_de_Niedermunster_(2).jpg] [accessed 7 July 2023]

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view of church interior - nave - looking east

Scene Description: Source caption: "Nef de l'église abbatiale, abbaye de Niedermunster, Bas-Rhin, France."

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Pethrus, 2012

Image Source: digital photograph 9 September 2012 by Pethrus [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Niedermunster_Church_nave.jpg] [accessed 7 July 2023]

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view of church interior - ruins

Scene Description: the round object in the middle of the image appears to be a baptismal font; a later photograph N230707007 [https://www.autour-du-mont-sainte-odile.fr/niedermunster-l-abbaye-ruinee] [accessed 7 July 2023] shows it restored

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © [in the public domain]

Image Source: digital image 8 March 2010 of an undated B&W photograph [source unknown] provided by Pol Herman

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view of font

Scene Description: this font appears to be the damaged one shown in 0230707006, later restored and used as planter

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © PiP, vélodidacte, 2013

Image Source: digital photograph 13 January 2013 by PiP, vélodidacte [https://www.autour-du-mont-sainte-odile.fr/niedermunster-l-abbaye-ruinee] [accessed 7 July 2023]

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view of object

Scene Description: a possible fragment of a stone font? [cf. FontNotes]

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Image Source: digital photograph 12 April 2012 by AnRo0002 [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Niedermunster_Steinbecken.jpg] [accessed 7 July 2023]

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view of object

Scene Description: Source caption: "Quelques éléments récupérés parmi les vestiges" -- one of them appears to be the basin of a font or stoup bearing a heraldic device

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Bernard Chenal, 2010

Image Source: digital photograph 19 July 2010 by Bernard Chenal [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Niedermunster_A088.JPG] [accessed 7 July 2023]

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view of object

Scene Description: a heptagonal basin bearing a heraldic device seen here on the right

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © [s.n.], 2016

Image Source: digital photograph 17 October 2016 [source unknown] provided by Pol Herman

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INFORMATION

FontID: 24741NIE
Church/Chapel: bbaye Sainte-Marie de Niedermunster
Church Location: montée du Mont Saint-Odile, 67530 Saint-Nabor, France -- Tel.: +33 3 88 21 29 98
Country Name: France
Location: Bas-Rhin, Grand Est
Directions to Site: Located 5 km WSW of Obernai, W of the A35, about 30 km SW of Strasbourg
Historical Region: Alsace
Font Location in Church: [cf. FontNotes]
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are grateful to Pol Herman for bringing these objects to our attention
A much damaged font stood in the ruins of the abbey church [cf. ImagesArea], and was later respored and mounted on a new base [https://www.autour-du-mont-sainte-odile.fr/niedermunster-l-abbaye-ruinee] [accessed 7 July 2023]. Among the other objects recovered from the ruins of the abbey and abbey church here are what may be the fragment of a baptismal font or holy-water stoup, as well as a full heptagonal basin bearing a heraldic device, also likely a stoup [cf. ImagesArea]

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 48.435, 7.408333
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 48° 26′ 6″ N, 7° 24′ 30″ E
UTM: 32U 382272 5365874

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone
Font Shape: fragment