SAN SEBASTIAN CHURCH
Baroque-style church with fully renovated late organ
This Baroque-style church is located on Place Charles III, opposite the covered market. Built by Jean-Nicolas Jennesson between 1720 and 1731, it is the masterpiece of Stanislas's will. One of the towers has been in place since 1682, while the second came later. The monument is remarkable for the sculptures on the façade, signed Joseph-Dieudonné Pierre, representing Christ, the Virgin, Saint-Charles and Saint-Nicolas. The church houses an organ dating from the late 19th century, which has been completely renovated and is one of Lorraine's great symphonic instruments.
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