Construction of the chapel 1637 (≈ 1637)
Built by the sailors of the Lower Village.
11 mars 1935
Registration historical monument
Registration historical monument 11 mars 1935 (≈ 1935)
Official protection of the building.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Chapelle Saint-Nicolas : inscription by order of 11 March 1935
Key figures
Saint Nicolas - Boatmasters' Boss
Dedication of the chapel.
Origin and history
The Chapel Saint-Nicolas de Vitry-le-François is located in the Bas-Village district, a site historically inhabited by boatmen long before the founding of the city. It was the local sailors who built this chapel in 1637, in homage to Saint Nicholas, their patron. The building, characteristic with its wooden panels and beech lattes, has marine anchors in decoration, symbolizing the close link with the river community.
The chapel was listed as historic monuments on March 11, 1935, recognizing its heritage value. Today, it belongs to an association and remains an architectural and cultural testimony of Vitry-le-François's maritime history. Its location, at 24 Rue du Bas Village, and its wooden structure make it a unique monument in the Grand East region.
The Bas-Village, where the chapel stands, was a neighborhood animated by the activities of the marinaters, whose life was rhythmic by river transport. The chapel served not only as a place of worship, but also as a gathering point for this community, strengthening social and spiritual ties around their profession and patron saint.
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