ST. DAGOBERT'S CHURCH
The church of Saint-Dagobert is home to magnificent Art Deco stained glass windows and a finely crafted gothic style organ...
Covering an ancient building from the 10th century, the Saint-Dagobert church was built in 1683. Destroyed many times over the centuries, it was rebuilt by Vauban. Despite the absence of an upper floor in the bell tower, the building is worth seeing for many reasons! Starting with its magnificent Art Deco stained glass windows, its finely crafted gothic style organ built in 1926 by François Didier, its sundial established in 1718 and the statue of Notre-Dame de Longwy, a polychrome Virgin richly draped in Spanish style, dating from the 18th century.
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