Kapelle Notre Dame de Faux-en-Forêt

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description

brief description: 

this historic chapel is among the most ancient pilgrimage chapels in the Lorraine region. While the exact date of construction is unknown, the first written mention of Notre Dame de Faux-en-Forêt dates back to 1126. At the time, the abbot Bertrand of St. Arnulf was given permission to found a priory next to the chapel to accommodate monks. The successors of the neighbouring agricultural farm, on whose land the chapel stands, still live on the premises (Typical Lorraine Farmhouse in Faux-en-Forêt, also featured in the Location Guide). Above the entrance of the chapel is a tympanum with antique sculptures. For centuries, Notre Dame de Faux-en-Forêt was a much frequented place of pilgrimage. Following the French Revolution, the building was taken into private property

relevant filming facts

usage: 
private chapel
condition: 
renovated
interior architecture: 
simple, unadorned room with light coloured walls. Stone floor with inscriptions. Wooden altar and old wooden benches. Small wooden gallery at the rear of the chapel
Background noise: 
very quiet
surroundings: 
surrounded by fields and open land, the chapel stands secluded in a hilly wooded landscape. Several ponds are situated in the vicinity
Space restrictions: 
to be discussed with the proprietor
Time restrictions : 
to be discussed with the proprietor
Catering: 
none
premises: 
additional facilities for make-up, wardrobe, technical equipment, etc. cannot be made available

accessibility

car: 
coming on the A31 motorway going in the direction of Metz-Nancy, take exit no. 28. Continue on the D910 secondary road going in the direction of St. Avold. Once you have reached Han sur Nied, turn left onto the D199 going in the direction of Vittoncourt. Halfway to Vittoncourt, turn right and follow the dirt track to the chapel
train: 
there is no direct rail service to Faux-en-Forêt. The closest train stations are Forbach and Metz

supply

sanitary facilities: 
none
parking lot: 
sufficient spaces available
electricity supply: 
available
water supply: 
available

contact

Marie-Alix Fourquenay