It is the very type of the fortified church of the Pays Messin. The five-sided choir, with cross vaults and ribs, small windows and four-lobed oculus, dates from the 15th century. The nave is from the 17th century. But rarely has a country church had such a wealth of statues from the 14th to the 20th century: a Saint Lazarus mitré (14th century), patron saint of beggars, the poor and lepers, a Saint Eloi made of Jaumont stone (15th century), a wooden Saint Vincent and a Saint Jean Népocumène from the 18th century, a Virgin and Child (early 19th century), a Saint Nicolas and a Saint Joseph by a contemporary Alsatian sculptor. In the sacristy you can see a 17th century ivory Christ. The church can be visited by appointment only.
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Address: 2 rue de l'Église, Saulny
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