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Chapels classified in Gironde

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Chapelle Sainte-Marie-du-Cap de Lège-Cap-Ferret
Chapelle baroque et classique
33950 Lège-Cap-Ferret

The chapel Sainte-Marie-du-Cap, known as "Algeria", is a 19th-century neo-Mauresque building in Lège-Cap-Ferret, the only vestige of an estate built by Léon Lesca on the banks of the Arcachon basin.
Chapel of Condat
Chapelle gothique
33500 Libourne

The chapel of Condat, a religious building of the 11th and 15th centuries, is located in Libourne in Gironde. An ancient castral chapel, it combines late Romanesque and Gothic styles, with a rich Marian history and remarkable sculptures.
Chapelle Saint-Nicolas de Génissac
Chapelle romane
33420 Génissac

The chapel Saint-Nicolas de Génissac, built in the 12th century, is a Romanesque vestige of a Benedictine priory located in the Gironde, New Aquitaine. This historic monument, restored in the 20th century, combines architectural simplicity and medieval heritage.
Chapelle Saint-Loup de Saint-Loubès
Chapelle romane et gothique
33450 Saint-Loubès

The chapel Saint-Loup de Saint-Loubès, a 12th century Romanesque building, is the last vestige of a Benedictine priory founded at the end of the 11th century, located in Gironde, in the heart of New Aquitaine.
Chapel of Magrigne
Clocher-mur
33240 Saint-Laurent-d'Arce

The chapel of Magrigne, a 13th-century temple building in Saint-Laurent-d'Arce (Gironde), is a rare example of well-preserved Romanesque hospitable architecture, classified as a Historic Monument in 1921.
Chapelle Saint-Joseph de Bordeaux
Chapelle baroque et classique
33000 Bordeaux

The Saint Joseph Chapel of Bordeaux, built in the 17th century, is a former Orthodox church classified as a Historic Monument in 1978. Located in the heart of Bordeaux in New Aquitaine, it bears witness to Baroque architecture and the local charitable history.
Chapel of the Trinity of Saint-Emilion
Chapelle romane et gothique
33330 Saint-Emilion

The chapel of the Trinity of Saint-Émilion, built between the eighth and thirteenth centuries, is a troglodytic oratory and historical monument located in the medieval town of Saint-Émilion, in New Aquitaine. Drained in the rock, it combines natural cave and religious architecture.
Chapel of the Madeleine

33330 Saint-Émilion

The Madeleine Chapel, a 13th century rectangular religious building, dominates Saint-Émilion en Gironde. This modest place of worship, 10 meters long, houses an underground rotunda painted with a last medieval judgment.