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Chapels classified in the Great East

Retrouvez les 103 chapels classified from the Grand-Est region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Chapelle Saint-Martin (cemetery chapel)
Baroque and classical chapel
68480 Oltingue

The chapel Saint Martin, former mother church of Oltingue, is a 14th and 18th century religious building located in the cemetery of this Alsatian village. Ranked a historical monument in 1991, it preserves medieval and Carolingian remains.
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Kaysersberg
Gothic Chapel
68240 Kaysersberg

The chapel Saint-Michel de Kaysersberg, built in the 15th century, is a historical monument located in the Haut-Rhin, incorporating an ossuary classified since 1967 and medieval murals.
Chapel of the Oberhof called Our Lady of the Scapular
Gothic Chapel
68240 Kaysersberg Vignoble

The chapel Notre-Dame du Scapular, known as the Oberhof, is a 14th century Gothic chapel located in Kaysersberg Vineyard (Great East), classified as a historical monument since 1946. It was erected by a noble local and linked to the Cistercian Abbey of Pairis.
Chapelle Saint-Brice

68130 Hausgauen

The chapel Saint-Brice, a 17th and 18th century religious building, is located in Hausgauen, Upper Rhine. Since 2015, it has been part of the Alsatian heritage.
Former Saint Martin Catholic Church, currently a communal depot

68720 Illfurth

The former church of Saint Martin, classified as a historical monument in 1991, is an ancient 13th-century parish church located in Illfurth (Haut-Rhin), transformed into a bell tower in the 18th century. Only its medieval tower remains today.
Chapel of the Child Jesus, called Herzog Chapel, in Logelbach

68124 Wintzenheim

The Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus chapel, known as Herzog, is a neo-Gothic chapel from the 2nd half of the 19th century in Wintzenheim (Great East), built in pink sandstone for the workers of the Herzog factory.
Foujita Chapel in Reims
Neo-Roman Church
51100 Reims

The Foujita Chapel, a 20th-century neo-Roman religious building in Reims, is an artistic gem decorated by Léonard Foujita, with its unique frescoes and stained glass windows and burial.
Russian Orthodox Chapel of Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand
Clocher-wall
51600 Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand

The Russian Orthodox Chapel of Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand, built in the 2nd quarter of the 20th century, is a memorial dedicated to Russian soldiers who died during the First World War. Located in the Marne, it embodies a historical and religious heritage unique in Champagne.