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Notre-Dame-de-l'Annunciation Cathedral of Nancy en Meurthe-et-Moselle

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Cathédrale
Eglise de style classique

Notre-Dame-de-l'Annunciation Cathedral of Nancy

    Place Monseigneur-Ruch
    54100 Nancy
State ownership
Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-lAnnonciation de Nancy
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Crédit photo : Berthold Werner - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1602
Primary education
1703
Construction begins
1er novembre 1742
First Mass
1777
Creation of the bishopric
1867
Pontifical Indulgence
9 août 1906
Historical monument classification
2021–2024
Restoration of the organ
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Cathedral: by order of 9 August 1906

Key figures

Léopold Ier de Lorraine - Duke of Lorraine Initiator of construction in 1703.
Stanislas Leszczynski - King of Poland and Duke of Lorraine Accomplished the cathedral and celebrated the first Mass.
Germain Boffrand - Architect Finished the cathedral and drew the stalls.
Jean Lamour - Iron and steel error Author of the grates of the chapels (1751–155).
Claude Jacquart - Nemandian painter Author of the fresco of the dome (1723–27).
Aristide Cavaillé-Coll - Organ factor Rebuilt the great organ in 1861.
Saint Sigisbert - King of Austrasia and patron saint Local cult with relics preserved in the cathedral.

Origin and history

The Cathedral of Notre-Dame-de-l'Annunciation de Nancy, also known as the Primatiale, finds its origins in the will of the Dukes of Lorraine to obtain an independent episcopal seat. As early as 1552, after the annexation of the Trois-Évêchés (Metz, Toul, Verdun) by France, Nancy, capital of the Duchy, still depended on the bishopric of Toul. In 1602, after decades of negotiations, the church of Nancy was elevated to the rank of primatial, an intermediate status without its own bishopric. Two temporary churches were built before Leopold I of Lorraine launched, in 1703, the construction of the present building, completed under Stanislas Leszczynski.

The original plans, inspired by the church of Sant, Andrea della Valle de Rome, were modified by Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Germain Boffrand. The first Mass was celebrated there in 1742. The cathedral officially became episcopal seat in 1777, after the meeting of Lorraine with France and the dismemberment of the diocese of Toul. His status as a primatial continued, with a bishop cumulating the title of primate of Lorraine. In 1867, Pope Pius IX granted him the indulgences reserved for major Roman basilicas, a rare privilege.

The classical architecture of the cathedral, marked by a nave in a Latin cross and a dome decorated with a fresco by Claude Jacquart (1723–27), contrasts with the sobriety of its decorations. The gratings of the chapels, works by Jean Lamour (1751–155) and his pupil François Jeanmaire, recall the 18th century Lorrain craftsmanship. The facade, with its two towers nicknamed "Pompadour peppers" by Victor Hugo, illustrates the baroque balance. The treasure preserves the relics of Saint Gauzelin (Xth century) and a special worship is given to Saint Sigisbert, king of Austrasia, whose relics were desecrated during the Revolution.

Ranked a historic monument in 1906, the cathedral houses a large organ built by Nicolas Dupont (1756–163), rebuilt by Cavaillé-Coll in 1861 and restored between 2021 and 2024. With more than 187,600 visitors in 2024, it is the second most frequented site in Nancy after Stanislas Square. Its history reflects the political tensions between Lorraine and France, as well as the evolution of ecclesiastical power in the region.

Among the notable works of art, four paintings by Claude Charles and a Crucifixion attributed to Claude Deruet adorn the chapels. The cathedral was also the place of major episcopal ordinations, such as those of Charles Ruch (1913) or Jean-Paul Jaeger (1991). A plaque commemorating Eugene Tisserant, native cardinal of Nancy. Today, it remains a symbol of the religious and artistic heritage of Lorraine.

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