1920s St. Paul's Church, Bridge Strasbourg France Vintage Postcard.
1920s St. Paul's Church, Bridge Strasbourg France Vintage Postcard

1920s St. Paul's Church, Bridge Strasbourg France Vintage Postcard

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About This Vintage Postcard

Witness the Gothic Revival splendor of Strasbourg with this atmospheric monochrome view of the Église Saint-Paul (St. Paul's Church) and the Pont de l'Université. Perfectly mirrored in the still waters of the Ill River, the church's twin 76-meter-high spires create a commanding silhouette against the Alsatian sky. Built between 1892 and 1897, this architectural masterpiece was originally designed as a garrison church for German Lutheran soldiers stationed in the city.

The foreground features the elegant arches of the University Bridge, illustrating the grand urban planning of the "Neustadt" district. This serene composition captures the church at the height of its prominence during the early interwar period, showcasing the harmonious blend of water, greenery, and monumental architecture that defines this historic river junction.

Details

Era: European Photogravure (c. 1920s)
City: Strasbourg
State or Region: Bas-Rhin, Alsace
Country: France
Topic: St. Paul's Church, University Bridge, Ill River, Gothic Revival Architecture, Strasbourg Landmarks, Alsatian Heritage
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: Divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: Unknown
Printer: Unknown
Print Type: Photogravure

Additional Information

The manufacturing date for this card is attributed to the 1920s. St. Paul's Church is a significant example of Rhenish Gothic Revival architecture, designed by Louis Muller to reflect the style of the 13th-century Elisabeth Church in Marburg. Its location at the tip of an island where the Ill and Aar rivers meet makes it one of the most photographed sites in Strasbourg. The velvety deep tones and lack of a visible dot pattern confirm this is a high-quality photogravure, a premium printing process favored for its ability to render the soft reflections and complex stone textures seen here. Like many regional topographic cards from the early interwar years, this uncirculated example features a completely blank, minimalist back design typical of cards sold in local Alsatian shops.

This postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.

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