Logo Musée du Patrimoine

All French heritage classified by regions, departments and cities

Castles and Military Heritage Religious heritage Industrial heritage Heritage of cities Archaeological heritage Museums Attractions and tourist attractions The most beautiful villages The most beautiful monuments in France

Chapels classified in Corsica

Retrouvez les 35 chapels classified from the Corsican region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
Nous proposons également plusieurs hébergements en Corse

Sélection de 8 chapels classified sur 35 en Corse

Chapel of the Trinity

20169 Bonifacio

The chapel of the Trinity, a 13th century religious building in Bonifacio, Corsica, combines medieval architecture and transformations of the 18th and 20th centuries.
Fraternity Chapel in Rogliano
Chapel
20247 Rogliano

The Fraternity Chapel of Rogliano, built in the 17th century in this Corsican village, served as an oratory for the Penitents of the Holy Cross. Its baroque architecture and carved patterns make it a remarkable heritage.
Chapel of the Brotherhood in Brando
Chapel
20222 Brando

The chapel of the Saint Croix Brotherhood in Brando, Corsica, is a 15th century religious building, remarkable for its baroque altarpiece and Renaissance murals.
Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Chapel of Brando
Romanesque Chapel
20222 Brando

The Notre-Dame-des-Neiges chapel of Brando, located in Corsica, is a religious building of the 10th and 14th centuries, combining primitive Romanesque architecture and medieval frescoes in a preserved historical setting.
Chapel Saint John of Altiani
Pre-Roman art
20251 Altiani

The chapel Saint John of Altiani is a medieval religious building of the Xth-XI century, located in Altiani in Upper Corsica, classified as a historical monument in 1977.
Chapelle Saint-Rainier de Montegrosso
Pisan-style church
20214 Montegrosso

The chapel of Saint-Rainnier de Montegrosso, a 12th century pisan Romanesque building, is located on the heights of Balagne in Corsica. Ranked a Historic Monument in 1930, it embodies the Tuscan architectural heritage in Corsica.
Chapelle San Cervone de Lavatoggio
Pisan-style church
20225 Lavatoggio

The chapel of San Cervone, a 13th century Romanesque building in Lavatoggio, Upper Corsica, is a place of devotion dedicated to Cervonius, bishop of Populonia. Classified as a historical monument, it dominates the communal cemetery in a preserved balanin setting.
Chapel of San Quilico de Cambia
Pisan-style church
20244 Cambia

The chapel of San Quilico de Cambia, a 13th and 14th century Romanesque building, stands at an altitude of 745 m in the Corsican village of Cambia, classified as a Historical Monument for its unique frescoes and sculptures.