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Chapels classified in Moselle

Retrouvez les 19 Chapels classified in Moselle recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Chapelle Saint-Clément de Gorze
Chapel
57680 Gorze

The chapel Saint-Clément de Gorze, built between 1596 and 1603, is a historic oratory linked to the Benedictine abbey of this Mosellan city in the Great East.
Chapelle Saint-Barthélemy de Vantoux
Chapel
57070 Vantoux

The chapel of Saint-Barthélemy de Vantoux, a 11th century religious building, stands in Vantoux en Moselle, near Metz. Its classified bell tower and unique nave make it a rare testimony of medieval Messina architecture.
Chapelle Haute de Saint-Quirin
Chapel
57560 Saint-Quirin

The Chapelle Haute de Saint-Quirin, a 13th and 18th century religious building, dominates the village of Saint-Quirin in Moselle. It combines Gothic architecture and Baroque elements, linked to the relics of Saint Quirin.
Chapelle du Petit-Saint-Jean in Metz
Gothic Chapel
57000 Metz

The chapel of Petit-Saint-Jean, a 13th-century religious building in Metz, illustrates the transition between Romanesque and ogival styles. Today destroyed, it was located in the Islands district.
Goetzenbruck Glassworks Chapel
Chapel
57620 Goetzenbruck

The Goetzenbruck Glassworks Chapel, built at the beginning of the 19th century in Goetzenbruck (Moselle), is a religious building linked to local glassmaking history, typical of Bitche Country architecture.
Chapel of the Templars of Metz
Templar Chapel
57000 Metz

The Chapel of the Templars of Metz, a religious building of the 12th to 13th centuries, is a rare Lorrain Templar rotunda located in the Arsenal district. Unique vestige of a medieval commandery, it combines Romanesque and Gothic art.
Chapelle des Cordeliers de Sarrebourg
Gothic Chapel
57400 Sarrebourg

The Chapel of the Cordeliers, built in the 13th and 16th centuries in Sarrebourg (Moselle), is a former Franciscan convent transformed into a cultural place, famous for its stained glass window of Marc Chagall (1976).
Chapel of the Counts of Créhange in Saint-Avold
Gothic Chapel
57500 Saint-Avold

The Chapel of the Counts of Créhange, built in Saint-Avold (Moselle) during the second half of the 16th century, is a listed historical monument, emblematic of the religious architecture of Lorraine.