Guided tour of the NDF chapel at the Lalique glass windows

This chapel contains one of the first monumental expressions in glass slabs, an architectural technique of which René Lalique was the forerunner. Classified as a Historical Monument, this superb ensemble has been restored in the spirit of the original work designed by Lalique in 1930 for the Centenary of the Community. To discover: Christ in translucent cross, three stained glass windows, an altarpiece, a door of tabernacle, luminous columns and a lamp of sanctuary. Also to discover: the Way of the Cross of Alix Aymé on lacquer (1948), the 15th station designed by Isabelle Emmerique, lacquer master (2014) and its marquetry support designed by Marie Collino (2015); the gisant-reliquary of Sainte Florida (wax restored in 2015 by Stéphanie Duboc).