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Chapels classified in Lorraine

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Chapelle Saint-Maurice

54450 Domgermain

The chapel of Saint-Maurice, a 14th and 18th century rural building, is located in Domgermain in the Great East. Consecrated to Saint Maurice d'Agaune, it houses protected murals.
Chapelle des Monts d'Avioth
Flamboyant Gothic architecture
55600 Avioth

The Chapelle des Monts d'Avioth, also known as the Recevresse, is a unique 15th century historical monument located in Avioth en Meuse, in the Great East. This emblematic place, originally the seat of a pre-voral court, became a Marian sanctuary in the seventeenth century.
Chapel of the Saint Joseph Institution of Verdun
Neo-Roman Church
55100 Verdun

The chapel of the St Joseph's Institution, built in 1888 in Verdun (Great East), is an eclectic religious building in iron and cast iron, classified as a historical monument. Its interior combines stained glass, wall paintings and carved furniture, reflecting the 19th century local craftsmanship.
Chapel of Buvignier College of Verdun
Chapel
55100 Verdun

The chapel of Buvignier College is a religious building located in Verdun, in the Grand Est region. Its history remains partially documented, but it bears witness to the local educational and spiritual heritage.
Old Astre Cemetery
Romanesque Chapel
55140 Sepvigny

The chapel of the Old Astre, 12th century Romanesque choir in Sepvigny (Meuse), houses 16th century frescoes. Classified as a Historic Monument, it dominates an ancient medieval cemetery on the roadside.
Notre-Dame-du-Val de Noyers-Auzécourt Chapel
Chapel
55800 Noyers-Auzécourt

The Notre-Dame-du-Val chapel, built in 1874 in Noyers-Auzécourt (Great East), is a historic monument linked to the 19th century local cheese industry.
Chapelle Saint-Maurice

55100 Beaumont-en-Verdunois

The Saint-Maurice Chapel, built in the first half of the 20th century in Beaumont-en-Verdunois, is an Art Deco memorial honouring a village that disappeared during the First World War.
Chapelle Saint-Gilles

55100 Bezonvaux

The chapel of Saint-Gilles, built in the first half of the 20th century in Bezonvaux (Meuse), is a cross-shaped commemorative shelter chapel dedicated to the missing villages of the Red Zone of Verdun.