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Chapels classified in the Bas-Rhin

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Chapel Saint-Nicolas

67530 Ottrott

The Saint-Nicolas Chapel, built at the end of the 12th century in Ottrott (Bas-Rhin), is an Alsatian historic monument marked by successive restorations and neo-Roman architecture.
Old chapel of the Virgin

67590 Ohlungen

The ancient chapel of the Virgin, built between the 18th and 19th centuries in Ohlungen (Bas-Rhin), is a historical monument dedicated to the Virgin Mary, inscribed since 1935 for her Alsatian religious and architectural heritage.
Chapel Saint-Nicolas

67330 Neuwiller-lès-Saverne

The Saint-Nicolas Chapel, located in Neuwiller-lès-Saverne (Bas-Rhin), is an 11th-century sanctuary whose remains, revealed by excavations in 1987-1988, have been listed as historical monuments since 1989.
Muller family funeral chapel

67130 Muhlbach-sur-Bruche

The funeral chapel of the Muller family, built in the third quarter of the 19th century in Muhlbach-sur-Bruche (Bas-Rhin), is a neo-Gothic stoneware monument, typical of the Alsatian architecture of the Second Empire.
Former Saint Andrew Catholic Church, called cemetery chapel

67210 Meistratzheim

The ancient church of St Andrew, called the cemetery chapel, is a 13th and 18th century religious building located in Meistratzheim, in the Great East. Ranked a historic monument in 1924, it preserves Romanesque and Baroque elements.
Chapel Saint-Wendelin

67270 Hochfelden

Saint-Wendelin Chapel, a 15th and 18th century religious building, is located in Hochfelden, Lower Rhine. Joined historical monuments since 1982, it combines Gothic architecture with Baroque elements, reflecting a rich past of pilgrimage and parish life.
Chapel Saint-Jean-Baptiste

67650 Dambach-la-Ville

The chapel Saint-Jean-Baptiste, built in the 12th century and rebuilt in the 17th century, is a medieval vestige located in Dambach-la-Ville (Bas-Rhin), the last witness of a village that has disappeared.
Chapel of Our Lady or Chapel of the Virgin

67650 Dambach-la-Ville

The Notre Dame Chapel, built in the 15th century in Dambach-la-Ville (Great East), is a historic monument listed since 1930, famous for its Gothic architecture and hidden murals.