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17 i 18 septiembre 2022Passed
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Église Sainte-Jeanne d'Arc

27-27bis quai de Strasbourg, 54300 Lunéville
  • Meurthe-et-Moselle
  • Grand Est

Free or guided visit of a church dedicated to Joan of Arc

Come discover a cycle of exceptional stained glass windows tracing the life of Joan of Arc de Domremy to her beatification.
17 i 18 septiembre 2022Passed
©Association des Amis de Ste Jeanne d'Arc de Lunéville

Come discover a cycle of exceptional stained glass windows tracing the life of Joan of Arc de Domremy to her beatification.

The church of Sainte-Jeanne d'Arc de Lunéville is the first parish church built under the name of Jeanne d'Arc (1412-31), a figure whose memory has passed through the centuries in France and around the world. The great stages of his earthly and poshumous life are traced in his exceptional cycle of stained glass windows that exceed the great Johannine glazed ensembles known (Orléans, Domremy, Compiègne...) by the number of scenes represented and their dimensions, the quality of the drawings, the richness of the colours and the influence of the Art Nouveau of the Ecole de Nancy (floral decorations and techniques used). The church is closed apart from visits, but exceptional openings provided by the Association of Friends of Sainte-Jeanne d'Arc de Lunéville take place during the European Heritage Days on 17 and 18 September 2022.
The church will be open from 2 pm to 6 pm on both days for free tours and guided tours which will be offered at 3 pm, 4 pm and 5 pm.

Types d'événement
Visite commentée / Conférence
Thème 2022
Patrimoine durable
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Gratuit

About the location

Église Sainte-Jeanne d'Arc
27-27bis quai de Strasbourg, 54300 Lunéville
  • Meurthe-et-Moselle
  • Grand Est
Built in 1910 in honour of the future saint, the church was designed by Parisian architect Jules Criqui, and by masonry contractor Henri Masson. Reinforced cement is used for framing and vaulting. The style is that of the 15th century castles. Covered with a broken barrel vault with glasses, the ship is illuminated by 28 glass windows from the Janin and Benoît de Nancy workshops. Conceived in 1912, the program lasted until 1947.
Tags
Monument historique, Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire i Édifice religieux
Acceso
Parking lot along the street and in front of the church.
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