CHURCH, CONVENT AND CHAPEL OF THE CORDELIERS
Chapel dating from the sixteenth century, preserving the sculptures of the Dukes of Lorraine and envelops the visitor in mystery in Nancy
Listed as historic monuments, the buildings are located in the old town, in the Grande Rue, and back onto the Musée Lorrain. The church was built over a ten-year period during the reign of René II of Lorraine in 1477. It is in Gothic and Renaissance style, with a very sober appearance. A visit to the church often follows a visit to the Musée Lorrain. The chapel dates back to the 15th century and has preserved the tombs of the Dukes of Lorraine. A mysterious aura reigns here.
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Depuis 1840 cette église est inscrite sur la première liste des monuments historiques et fait désormais partie du parcours de visite du musée lorrain.
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