Dominican Church and Schongauer Madonna
The Dominican Church houses Martin Schongauer's Madonna of the Rose Bower (1473), arguably the most exquisite painting in Alsace.
About Dominican Church and Schongauer Madonna
The Dominican Church houses Martin Schongauer's Madonna of the Rose Bower (1473), arguably the most exquisite painting in Alsace. This 14th century Gothic church on Place des Dominicains contains a masterpiece that most tourists rush past on their way to the Isenheim Altarpiece. Schongauer, born in Colmar, was one of Europe's finest engravers, and his Madonna shows that precision: every rose petal, bird feather, and gold thread is rendered with microscopic detail. The painting hangs behind the altar in a climate controlled case, depicting Mary and Christ in a rose garden surrounded by songbirds.
Walking into this church feels like discovering a secret. The nave stays surprisingly quiet while tour groups swarm Little Venice outside. Afternoon light streams through 14th and 15th century stained glass, casting colored shadows across stone floors. You'll likely have the Schongauer Madonna nearly to yourself, able to study details that would be impossible in a crowded museum. The painting's botanical accuracy is stunning: Schongauer painted actual rose varieties and identifiable bird species.
Most guides barely mention this place because the Unterlinden Museum gets all the attention. That's your advantage. Entry is completely free, and you can spend as long as you want examining the Madonna's intricate details. The church opens daily from 10 AM to 6 PM, though afternoon visits around 3 PM offer the best light through those medieval windows. Skip the rushed morning museum crowds and come here instead for 30 minutes of genuine peace with a Renaissance masterpiece.
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