| Chapelle Sainte Catherine | |
|---|---|
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| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
| District | Moselle (department) |
| Ecclesiastical or organizational status | |
| Location | |
| Location | Hombourg-Haut, France |
| Geographic coordinates | 49°07′44″N 6°47′07″E / 49.1288°N 6.7854°E |
| Architecture | |
| Type | church |
| Style | Gothic |
| Completed | 1270 |
The Chapelle Sainte Catherine is a Roman Catholic chapel located in Hombourg-Haut, in the historic region of Lorraine, France.
Built by the knight Simon of Hombourg between 1250 and 1270, it initially was a private chapel, surrounded by the buildings of the knights' castle. Its towers and walls made up the outer part of a big medieval castle.
The chapel was renovated in 1706, 1897 and 1984. It was registered as a listed building in 1895 under German authority and again in 1930 as Monument historique.[1]
Further reading
Vion, Vincent, La chapelle Sainte Catherine et les saints auxiliaires, coll. Monographies hombourgeoises.
References
- ↑ Base Mérimée: Chapelle Sainte-Catherine, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
External links
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