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Romanesque art
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Ever since the renovation of the Unterlinden Museum in Colmar in 2015, the collections have been displayed in chronological order. The basement of the cloister is reserved for archaeology, while Merovingian and Romanesque art is displayed in a room within the cloister. Most of the Romanesque stone sculptures are the few remaining witnesses of Alsatian religious buildings no longer in existence. However, the museum has figurative capitals and consoles from the Romanesque abbey of Alspach (Haut-Rhin). These sculptures show the symbols of the evangelists, animals and scenes from the Bible or the legend of the saints.
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