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Chapels classified in Indre-et-Loire

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Notre-Dame Chapel

37340 Gizeux

The Notre Dame Chapel, built in 1779 in Gizeux in Indre-et-Loire, is an 18th-century oratory with classical architecture, inscribed in the Historical Monuments since 1948.
Chapel Saint John

37400 Amboise

The chapel of Saint John, a 12th century religious building in Amboise in Indre-et-Loire, is the only vestige of a monastery of the order of Saint John of Jerusalem, classified as a historical monument in 1938.
Sainte-Chapelle de Champigny-sur-Veude
Gothic Chapel
37120 Champigny-sur-Veude

The Sainte-Chapelle de Champigny-sur-Veude, a 16th-century Renaissance Christian building in Indre-et-Loire, is famous for its historic stained glass windows and its connection to the Bourbons-Montpensier.
Troglodyte Chapel of the Shekel
Chapel
37210 Vouvray

The Troglodyte chapel of l'Écheneau, carved in the 18th century rock in Vouvray, is a remarkable religious building with its carved altarpiece and unique architecture in the Centre-Val de Loire.
Chapelle Saint-Mesmin de Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine
Romanesque Chapel
37800 Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine

The chapel Saint-Mesmin, a Romanesque building of the 12th and 16th centuries in Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine (Indre-et-Loire), is the former Priorial Chapel of a Benedictine priory, partially destroyed and classified as a historical monument in 1948.
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.