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Chapels classified in Normandy

Retrouvez les 69 classified chapels of the Normandy region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Chapelle Saint-Germain de Querqueville
Chapelle romane
50460 Cherbourg-en-Cotentin

The Saint-Germain chapel of Querqueville, a Roman Catholic pre-Roman building of the 9th-XI century, overlooks the north coast of the Cotentin in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin (Manche). Ranked a historical monument, it is the oldest place of worship in the department, with a rare grounded plan and paleo-Christian origins attested by archaeology.
Notre-Dame-du-Salut Chapel of Fécamp
Chapelle romane et gothique
76400 Fécamp

The Notre-Dame-du-Salut chapel of Fécamp, built in the 13th and 18th centuries, is an emblematic maritime pilgrimage site of Normandy, perched on the Côte de la Vierge in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime.
Former Chartreuse Saint-Julien-lès-Rouen
Chapelle romane
76140 Le Petit-Quevilly

The former Chartreuse Saint-Julien-lès-Rouen, founded in the 12th century in the Petit-Quevilly in Normandy, is a historic monastic site of which only the classified chapel remains, decorated with unique medieval frescoes.
Chapel of the sailors of Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue
Chapelle romane
50550 Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue

The chapel of the Marins of Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, Romanesque vestige of the 11th-XIIth century, is an ancient church choir dedicated to the Peris at sea, located in the Manche in Normandy.
Chapelle des Marins de Gatteville-le-Phare
Chapelle romane
50760 Gatteville-le-Phare

The chapel of the Marins of Gatteville-le-Phare, a Roman Catholic building of the 11th and 18th centuries, stands in Normandy, near the church of Saint-Pierre. Its Romanesque choir and maritime history make it an emblematic monument.
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle romane
50310 Lestre

The chapel Saint-Michel de Lestre, a 12th century Catholic building, is a ruined historical monument located in Lestre, in the English Channel, Normandy. It dominates the Sinope Valley and the Bay of St. Vaast.
Chapel of the Madeleine de Saint-Lô
Chapelle gothique
50000 Saint-Lô

The Madeleine Chapel, a vestige of a 14th-century leprosy in Saint-Lô (Manche), is today a memorial to the 1944 Liberation, honouring American soldiers.
Chapelle de Grandmont
Chapelle romane
76000 Rouen

The chapel of Grandmont, an ancient 13th-century Sainte-Catherine church in Rouen, is a medieval vestige listed as a historical monument, the only witness of a grandmontain priory in Normandy.