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Chapels classified from France

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.

Sélection de 8 chapels classified sur 1379 en France

Chapel of Marigny
Chapel
35133 Saint-Germain-en-Coglès

The chapel of Marigny, a 16th century religious building, stands at Saint-Germain-en-Cogles in Brittany, overlooking a pond and classified as a historical monument since 1937.
Chapelle du Pinel d'Argentré-du-Plessis
Gothic Chapel
35370 Argentré-du-Plessis

The chapel of Pinel, a flamboyant Gothic building dating back to the 15th-17th century in Argentré-du-Plessis (Bretagne), illustrates Breton art by its mouldings and stained glass windows. Joined the Historical Monuments in 1939.
Notre-Dame-de-Lannelou Chapel of Montauban-de-Bretagne
Gothic Chapel
35360 Montauban-de-Bretagne

The Notre-Dame-de-Lannelou chapel, a 15th-century religious building in Montauban-de-Bretagne (Ille-et-Vilaine), is distinguished by its sculptures and history linked to a local legend and a pilgrimage followed.
Chapelle Sainte-Agathe de Langon
Pre-Roman art
35660 Langon

The chapel Sainte-Agathe de Langon, a Gallo-Roman building of the fourth century transformed into a medieval chapel, stands in Brittany, in Langon (Ille-et-Vilaine). Ranked in 1840, it houses a rare ancient fresco of Venus.
Chapelle Sainte-Anne du Minihic-sur-Rance
Romanesque and Gothic Chapel
35870 Le Minihic-sur-Rance

The chapel of Sainte-Anne du Minihic-sur-Rance, a 17th-century religious building in Ille-et-Vilaine, is a Breton jewel with enclosures, classified as a historical monument, combining traditional architecture and Catholic heritage.
Chapelle Saint-Job de Louvigné-de-Bais
Chapel
35680 Louvigné-de-Bais

The chapel Saint-Job, a religious building dating from the 1st quarter of the 17th century, stands in Louvigné-de-Bais in Brittany. Classified as a historical monument, it houses a 17th century altarpiece and illustrates the Christian architecture of the region.
Chapelle Saint-Yves de Rennes
Gothic Chapel
35000 Rennes

The chapel Saint-Yves, a 16th-century religious building in Rennes, is the only vestige of an ancient medieval hospital. Classified as a historic monument, it now houses a heritage interpretation centre.
Chapel of Fontenay Castle
Romanesque and Gothic Chapel
35131 Chartres-de-Bretagne

The chapel of Fontenay Castle, a religious building of the 12th, 14th, 16th and 17th centuries, is located in Chartres-de-Bretagne in Ille-et-Vilaine. An ancient castral chapel, it bears witness to multiple architectural periods.