The St. Sebastian Church is a Nancy church built in the 16th century. The church has a nave consisting of four bays, with the aisles at the same height. According to the tradition of the hall church, this arrangement can be found simultaneously in Lorraine. The curved columns with ionic capital letters support the arch. The light is provided by the large open windows on the south and north walls.
Nice
We were able to go in with ease, open doors like any amazing worship place Nice monuments and great finishes Yet very simple seats and furniture A bonus is the Christmas market just outside
Where the Christmas market is
This is the location of the main Christmas market since 2014. So if you are trying to get there, put this in as your destination. This was open when we were there, but it was Sunday and there was a ...
ORDINARY CHURCH
I attended a nice mass, at this church, on the second Sunday of the month of May 2018. What was curious and nice thing about this mass is that there was a dialogue between the priest and the attendees...
Lovely church with a pretty interior.
This was one of the few churches which I was able to enter in Nancy. The interior was quite lovely. And it is surrounded by markets and close to the center of town.
Nice baroque facade
While exploring the open air and covered market of Nancy around Place Charles III, we were struck by the Italian-looking facade of Saint Sebastian’s overlooking the square. So different from the many ...