Discover an exceptional craft event
Built in 1854 by the abbot builder Joseph Trouillet, who also built the Basilica of Saint-Epvre in Nancy, it bears the name of the saint celebrated in the same place during the Revolution in a chapel of the eponymous hospital. This building is of Byzantine Romano style, mixed with Romanesque and Gothic. The statuary and stained glass windows of the choir and nave are significant of the motivations of the priest builder. Located in a large artery of the city, it is nevertheless a little set back and separated from the street by a small square very pleasant trees. The church of Saint-Maur is also closely linked to that of the district of Viller as well as to the earthenware Keller and Guérin.
Access
Grand parking derrière le bâtiment
Address
77 rue de Viller, 54300 Lunéville, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Grand Est, France