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Chapels classified in Alsace

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Chapelle Saint-Georges de Bouxwiller
Gothic Chapel
67330 Bouxwiller

The Saint-Georges Chapel of Bouxwiller, built in the 14th century, is an Alsatian historical monument located in the Bas-Rhin, formerly linked to a lost castle and a wheat hall transformed into a museum.
Chapelle Saint-Jacques de Mutzig
Chapel
67190 Mutzig

The chapel Saint-Jacques de Mutzig, built in the 17th century, is a listed historical monument located in the Bas-Rhin, Alsace. Isolated to the east of the village, it combines sober architecture and remarkable carved elements.
Chapelle Saint-Pierre-et-Paul de Wissembourg
Crypt
67160 Wissembourg

The chapel Saint-Pierre-et-Paul de Wissembourg, built in the 11th century, is an Alsatian Romanesque jewel classified as a historical monument, integrated with the old convent buildings of the Abbey of the same name.
Chapelle Saint-Sébastien of Dambach-la-Ville
Romanesque and Gothic Chapel
67650 Dambach-la-ville

The Chapel of St. Sebastian of Dambach-la-Ville, a religious building of the twelfth, fifteenth and seventeenth centuries, dominates the Alsatian vineyard. Ranked a historic monument in 1921, it blends Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque styles into a unique panoramic site.
Saint Ulrich Chapel of Avolsheim
Carolingian heritage
67120 Avolsheim

The chapel Saint-Ulrich d'Avolsheim, classified as a historical monument since 1862, is a 11th, 12th and 18th century religious building located in the Bas-Rhin, Alsace. His Greek cross plan and dome make it a rare example of Romanesque architecture inspired by Slavic models.
Chapel with Mont des Oliviers de Boersch
Chapel
67530 Boersch

The chapel with Mont des Oliviers de Boersch, built in the early seventeenth century, is a historic edicle located in Boersch (Great East), classified as a historical monument since 1930. It houses a representation of Mont-des-Oliviers, adjacent to Saint-Médard church.
Chapel of Laubenheim
Romanesque and Gothic Chapel
67190 Mollkirch

The chapel of Laubenheim, a religious building of the twelfth, fifteenth and eighteenth centuries, is located in Mollkirch (Bas-Rhin). Former Benedictine priory, it blends Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque remains in a preserved Alsatian setting.
Chapel of Steige Cemetery
Chapel
67220 Steige

The Steige Cemetery Chapel, built in the 12th and 18th centuries, is a historical monument located in the Bas-Rhin in Steige. Registered in 1935, it bears witness to Alsatian Christian architecture.