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17 i 18 septiembre 2022Passed
Setembre 2022
Dissabte 17
16:00 - 18:00
Diumenge 18
10:00 - 12:00
14:00 - 18:00
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Chapelle Notre-Dame

Rue Notre Dame, 67120 Molsheim
  • Bas-Rhin
  • Grand Est

An exhibition of paintings in a 19th century building

Come and see «Jardin Fleuri», an exhibition of floral paintings, watercolours, acrylic and oil painting.
17 i 18 septiembre 2022Passed
©Eliane Kraemer

Come and see «Jardin Fleuri», an exhibition of floral paintings, watercolours, acrylic and oil painting.

In this exhibition of paintings the artist, Eliane Kraemer, shares with us her passion for flowers:
As a child, she loved to walk in the fields to pick flowers for her mother.
She was always attracted to flowers and grew them in her garden.
She always says she is moved by a bouquet of flowers that she likes to paint in watercolor, oil or acrylic.
“Life is beautiful, surrounded by flowers; they just make me happy,” she says.
You can admire some of the works of this artist which are an explosion of colors and a pleasure for the eyes.

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About the location

Chapelle Notre-Dame
Rue Notre Dame, 67120 Molsheim
  • Bas-Rhin
  • Grand Est
The Notre-Dame chapel, built more than 150 years ago in the Neo-Gothic style, is a convent chapel, built by the canons of St Augustine, sisters of Notre-Dame, dedicated to the Sacred Heart.
The sisters being cloistered, it was necessary to build a chapel with a nave reserved for the sisters, and that we call the room of the canons, room restored with happiness 4 years ago and open to the public on the occasion of the days of the heritage. The sisters had a boarding school, the boarders had a side aisle (to the right of the choir) and the main aisle was open to parishioners who wanted to come to Mass with the nuns. Despite a few years of abandonment of the chapel and thanks to the tenacity and work of some former residents who created the association of Friends of the Chapel, this building has been restored, a large part of the furniture has been kept and the paintings of the vault and choir cleaned are remarkable.
Note a large staircase that goes up to the main entrance. We do not yet
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Monument historique i Édifice religieux
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2 parking lots: the first next to the chapel and the other in the Jesuit park, at the back of the chapel
©Licence Creative Commons - Hermann Luyken