ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH
A church with a large triangular pediment, rich baroque furniture, and three monumental paintings
Built in the middle of the 18th century, between 1760 and 1768, this neo-classical Vosges sandstone church is named after the patron saint of boatmen. The building was built according to the plans of a military architect and financed by the Polish king Stanislas Leszczynski, known as the Benefactor. Inside, there is a rich baroque furniture: a pietà dating from 1663, the three monumental paintings in the choir signed by Januarius Zick, as well as a remarkable organ case from the Jesuit convent in Pont-à-Mousson.
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