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Franzosicher Dom

Französischer Dom


The 1705 Französischer Dom was built by Huguenot refuges and consists of two buildings: the soaring domed tower and the attached Französische Kirche (French Church), which hosts classical concerts and free organ recitals at 12.30pm Tuesday to Friday.

Note that the tower, which normally houses the Huguenot Museum and provides access to the viewing platform, is closed for renovation.


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