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Chapels classified in Indre-et-Loire

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Chapelle Saint-Libert de Tours
Romanesque Chapel
37000 Tours

The chapel Saint-Libert de Tours, a 12th century Romanesque building, is an old abandoned church located in the historical district of Tours, partially built on the Gallo-Roman ramparts of the city.
Chapelle Saint-Laurent de Veigné
Chapel
37250 Veigné

The chapel of Saint-Laurent de Veigné, a religious building of the 12th and 15th centuries, stands isolated in a wooded valley near Tours. Ranked a historical monument in 1973, it combines Romanesque architecture and rare medieval frescoes.
Chapelle Sainte-Radegonde de Chinon
Troglodyte Church
37500 Chinon

The chapel of Sainte-Radegonde de Chinon, a semi-troglodytic building of the 12th century, is a former oratory transformed into a chapel, located on the hillside in the Centre-Val de Loire, famous for its medieval murals and its history linked to Radegonde de Poitiers.
Chapelle Saint-André de Neuvy-le-Roi
Chapel
37370 Neuvy-le-Roi

The chapel Saint-André de Neuvy-le-Roi, a religious building of the 11th and 12th centuries, is located in the village of Neuvy-le-Roi in the Centre-Val de Loire. It preserves preroman remains and partially erased medieval frescoes.
Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Lorette de Saint-Épain
Troglodyte Church
37800 Saint-Epain

The Notre-Dame-de-Lorette chapel of Saint-Épain is a troglodytic hermitage of the 15th, 16th and 19th centuries, located in Indre-et-Loire, including chapel and houses dug in the tuffle rock of the valley of Courtineau.
Former chapel of Petit-Saint-Martin, currently annex of the School of Fine Arts of Tours
Chapel
37000 Tours

The former chapel of Petit-Saint-Martin, built between the 14th and 16th century in Tours, is an ancient Catholic chapel transformed into an annex to the École des Beaux-Arts, classified as a historical monument in 1976.
Chapel of the Daughters of the Christian Union of Tours
Baroque and classical chapel
37000 Tours

Former 17th century Conventual Chapel in Tours, became Protestant temple in 1844. Ranked a historical monument in 1992, it bears witness to the religious history of Tourangelle, between forced conversion and reformed heritage.
Chapel of the Archbishops of Vernou-sur-Brenne
Chapel
37210 Vernou-sur-Brenne

The chapel of the Archbishops of Vernou-sur-Brenne, a religious building of the 14th and 15th centuries, is distinguished by its tourist architecture and its five-sided apse, located in the Centre-Val de Loire.