Hyalinizing spindle cell tumor with giant rosettes is a slowly growing tumor with a risk of local recurrence in case of incomplete surgical excision that could be regarded as a distinctive type of low-grade fibroblastic tumor. We report a case involving the presacral area. This tumor was composed of areas of bland spindle cell proliferation with a fascicular pattern in a fibrous or myxoid stroma, intermixed with giant rosettes consisting of rounded cells surrounding a central collagen core. The tumor expressed vimentin, and, for cells comprising the rosettes, S-100 protein, NSE and CD-57. These latter cells exhibited ultrastructural features of Schwann cells, the tumoral cells of fascicular area exhibiting features of fibroblastic cells. Flow cytometry showed DNA-aneuploidy and a very low S-phase fraction. This tumor appeared to be composed of two cellular components, fibroblastic and Schwann cells, located, at the opposite of neurofibroma, in two distinct areas.