Visit a church and its 13 classified paintings
63 Rue des Deux Villes 57420 Sailly-Achâtel, Moselle, Grand Est, France
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21 - 22 Septembre 2024
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Built in 1731, the church has a Romanesque bell tower, woodwork, altars and thirteen paintings of the eighteenth century by Ludovic Duperron. The thirteen paintings were classified by a ministerial decree of 2 April 1982, and described in detail by Eugène Voltz. The building that preceded it, a mother church implanted on a slight eminence outside the agglomeration, probably at the site of the current cemetery of Sailly, disappeared completely. Last witness, perhaps, of this building, a warrior in armour and helmeted, clutching a heavy halberd, is lying as a lintel above the door of the sacristy
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63 Rue des Deux Villes 57420 Sailly-Achâtel, Moselle, Grand Est, France
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