By definition, a chapel is a secondary place of worship. If it is included in a larger church, it is then destined for the worship of a saint, a family, a brotherhood. It may belong to a castle or hospital. > It can also be a memorial if it marks a particular place (a miraculous source, a miracle location, the tomb of an isolated saint). It can be built in a cemetery. Finally, contain relics such as the Holy Chapel.
For more clarity, we separated them into 4 subcategories:
- Romanesque hats
- Gothic hats
- Romanesque and Gothic Chapels
- Baroque and classic hats
NB: For regions that have not been regrouped, namely: Bretagne, Centre-Val-de-Loire, Corse, Île-de-France, Pays-de-la-Loire, Provence-Alpes-Côte-D'azur, you must not go through the navigation opposite, but by the "classic" route below, to discover the subcategories of your department.