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Chapelle Saint-Quirin

Rue Tienne du Tonnely

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Chapelle Saint-Quirin

The Chapelle Saint-Quirin was constructed in 1866 by Augustin Pierard and his wife Augustine Bribosia, as evidenced by an inscription on the chapel's wall.

History

  • The chapel is built in a Gothic Revival style. Its construction year and architectural style are characteristic of the period when it was built.

Location

The Chapelle Saint-Quirin is located at Rue Tienne du Tonnely in Mettet, Belgium.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The chapel belongs to the Catholic denomination and is a wayside shrine dedicated to Saint Quirin.

Architect and Notable Features

Augustin Pierard designed the chapel. The notable features of this structure are not specified in available data.

Organ and Bells Information

No information on the organ or bells is provided.

Heritage Status

The Chapelle Saint-Quirin has a heritage status, but specific details about its designation are not available.

Visiting Info

The opening hours and accessibility of the chapel are not specified in available data.

Details

NameChapelle Saint-Quirin
CityMettet
CountryBelgium
Coordinates50.333935, 4.6089926
ArchitectAugustin Pierard