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Chapels classified in Lorraine

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Chapel of Blanzey
Chapelle romane et gothique
54770 Bouxières-aux-Chênes

The chapel of Blanzey, an ancient 12th-century Prioral in Bouxières-aux-Chênes (Grand Est), combines Romanesque architecture with Gothic elements. Ranked a historic monument in 1927, it bears witness to the religious heritage of Lorraine.
Chapelle Saint-Marc du Chipal
Chapelle baroque et classique
88520 La Croix-aux-Mines

The Saint-Marc du Chipal chapel, built in the 18th century in La Croix-aux-Mines (Great East), is a listed historical monument, famous for its restored bell tower and classified furniture.
Old Astre Cemetery
Chapelle romane
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.
Chapel of Bermont
Maison des hommes et des femmes célèbres
88630 Greux

The chapel of Bermont, a 13th century medieval hermitage located in Greux (Great East), is famous for its ties with Jeanne d'Arc and its 15th century murals.
Chapelle Saint-Genest de Metz
Chapelle romane et gothique
57000 Metz

Saint-Genest Chapel, a 12th and 16th century religious building in Metz, was a former mansion converted into a place of Catholic worship dedicated to Saint Genest, a Roman martyr.
Goetzenbruck Glassworks Chapel
Chapelle
57620 Goetzenbruck

The Goetzenbruck Glassworks Chapel, built at the beginning of the 19th century in Goetzenbruck (Moselle), is a religious building linked to local glassmaking history, typical of Bitche Country architecture.
Chapelle Sainte-Anne de Martimpré
Caquetoire
88430 Gerbépal

The chapel of Sainte-Anne de Martimpré, built in the early seventeenth century in Gerbépal (Vosges), is a historical pilgrimage site classified as a monument. Its modest architecture and baroque altarpiece make it an emblematic religious heritage of the Great East.
Chapelle Sainte-Vérène d'Enchenberg
Chapelle gothique
57410 Enchenberg

The chapel Sainte-Vérène d'Enchenberg, a religious building of the 15th–15th century in Moselle, combines Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture. This medieval pilgrimage site, dedicated to a Swiss saint, bears witness to a rich spiritual and community history in the Country of Bitche.