Chapelle de Fresnay
D 131
Chapelle de Fresnay
The Chapelle de Fresnay is situated at D 131 in Plessé, France.
History
- Construction of the chapel reportedly began in the early 19th century, although an exact date is not known.
- The building's architectural style is believed to be influenced by French Neoclassicism.
Architecture
The Chapelle de Fresnay features a distinctive neoclassical design with a rectangular shape and a gabled roof. Notable architectural elements include the chapel's façade, adorned with intricate stone carvings and ornate details.
Denomination and Religious Significance
The Chapelle de Fresnay is a Christian place of worship, specifically affiliated with the Catholic denomination.
Architect and Notable Features
While the architect responsible for designing the chapel is not specified, notable features include the chapel's interior, which boasts an impressive organ and a collection of bells.
Organ and Bells Information
The chapel's organ is reportedly in good condition, although its exact specifications are not known. The chapel also houses a set of bells, whose origins and dates are unclear.
Heritage Status
The Chapelle de Fresnay was designated as a heritage site in 1997, with reference number PA44000015.
Visiting Information
Opening hours for the Chapelle de Fresnay are not specified. However, visitors can access the chapel during regular business hours. Accessibility information is also not available.
Notable Artworks or Relics
No notable artworks or relics are specifically mentioned in relation to the Chapelle de Fresnay.
Details
| Name | Chapelle de Fresnay |
|---|---|
| City | Plessé |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 47.55283, -1.8927383 |
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