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Eglise Saint-Nicolas de Nancy | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Catholicism |
Province | Meurthe-et-Moselle |
Region | Lorraine |
Location | |
Location | Nancy |
Country | France |
Administration | Grand Est |
Geographic coordinates | 48°41′15″N 6°11′10″E / 48.68762°N 6.18624°E / 48.68762; 6.18624 |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Prosper Morey |
Style | neoRoman, classical |
Completed | 1874-1883 |
The Church of Saint-Nicolas is a religious building in Nancy, France, built in the 19th century by Prosper Morey for one of the three original parishes in the new town of Nancy. It is dedicated to the patron saint of Lorraine—Saint Nicholas, bishop of Myre.
Location
The church is located on No. 47 rue Charles-III.
Architecture
The church is of a Renaissance style, breaking away from the neogothic tradition dear to Prosper Morey, but it remains unfinished. The organ, designed by the organ builder Henri Didier, from Epinal, is dated from 1897.
References
- "Nancy : nouveau guide complet". galeries.limedia.fr (in French). Retrieved 2024-02-07.