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The Saint-Urbain chapel


Built for the first time in the 15th century, restored in 1774, destroyed during the Revolution and rebuilt in 1933, the Saint-Urbain chapel has watched over the Rangen vineyards for centuries, despite many ups and downs. A chapel of pilgrimage, on the only volcanic terrain in Alsace. The Rangen, a land of Riesling, Pinot gris and Gewurztraminer, wines protected by this chapel.



Pratical information

Type of place: religious site
Visit formulas: free visit
Practical services: Stroller access

Access : Access: Cannot be accessed by car

Opening hours

: Accessible all year round

Rates

Free/entry, self-guided tour