Église Sainte-Ségolène
Place Jeanne d'Arc, Metz
The chorus(choir) and first three spans date the XIIIth century. The rest of the building was realised between 1896 and 1898 conducted by the architect Conrad Wahn. The sculptor of portals(gates) is the work of the French sculptor Dujardin. The central portal(gate) is the work of Eugene Vallin de Nancy (1903). The church shelters two statues of the XVth century of saint Ferréol and saint Ferjeux and a wooden statue stuccoed by the XVIth century of saint Ségolène.
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Édifice religieux, Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire & Monument historique
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