Introduction

This chapel is located on the site of an abbey and a convent founded in the 7th century by Glossinde de Champagne who came from a family of nobles from the Court of Austrasia. The chapel, rebuilt between 1752 and 1757, and adjacent buildings, now the administrative seat of the diocese and the residence of the Bishop of Metz, are only occasionally open during European Heritage Days.

Practical Information

Subject of tourist venue - historic building
  • Religious architecture
Styles or dates of tourist venue - historic building
  • Baroque
  • Contemporary
Pets welcome
  • NO
Conditions of visit (individuals)
  • Tour of exterior only

Schedules

Open from to
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Location