Religious architecture

CHURCH SAINT-RÉMI

FORBACH
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CHURCH SAINT-RÉMI

This Gothic Revival building in the shape of a Latin cross was built in accordance with plans drawn up by the architect Charles Desgranges, and consecrated in 1868 by the Bishop of Metz, Paul Georges Marie Dupont des Loges, and replaced the old churches of Saint Sébastien and Saint Rémi. The first of these, known as the “castral” chapel, located at the foot of the Schlossberg, accounts for the name for the old part of Forbach, the Kappelberg. The old Saint Rémi chapel was located in the lower town, close to the present-day Chapel of Notre Dame du Perpétuel Secours.

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Historic monument or place to visit in FORBACH, on the theme(s) Sacred art, awarded with the Label Listed historic monument (MH).
Protected Historical Monument

Languages spoken

German

Activities

On site

Concerts

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Visits

Guided tours with advanced booking
Groups accepted on reservation Coach parking available

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CHURCH SAINT-RÉMI

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