HOLY-LIBARY CHURCH
The church Sainte-Libaire, the name of the first martyr of Lorraine, stands on the central square of Rambervillers, right next to town hall. It is built in a flamboyant Gothic style in a flamboyant Gothic style. The visitor will be able to dwell on many elements of this listed Church Historic monument in 1986. Since the chorus of the choir, a Christ made of th-century polychrome wood watches a series of oak panels representing the life of Saint-Nicolas from the Abbey of Autrey. Near the porch, two statuaires groups of the th and th centuries, as well as the table for the Martyrdom of Saint-Libaire, are also to report. Finally, it should be noted that the flying, very rare in southern Lorraine of this time, give this church a little cathedral appearance.
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