Works of master glassmaker Le Chevalier, the stained glass windows of this church represent the life of the Virgin Mary.

The Immaculée-Conception Church was built from 1869 to 1871. The style of the church is neo-Gothic. The work is directed according to the plans of the architect Roehrich, originally from Wissembourg.
The first mass was performed on November 13, 1871.
The church was damaged, notably the roof and the bell tower, in January 1945.
We enter under the porch tower to discover a nave and a choir capped and painted, separated by a triumphal arch.
The altar-altars are made of wood, the choir is paneled, with a number of spires, pinnacles and Gothic fleurons. The pulpit and the baptismal font are also equipped with them.
The side altars each show 3 statues: on the left, Saint Joseph is surrounded by Saint Odile and Saint Thérèse. On the right, it is an original Joan of Arc, surrounded by Saint-François of Assisi and Saint-Antoine of Padua.
The high altar altarpiece is decorated with 9 panels painted with scenes from the life of Christ. At the top, the statue of the Immaculate Virgin Mary sits between 2 paintings of angels.
The particularity of the monument: the stained glass windows by master glassmaker Jacques Le Chevalier dating from 1950 and representing the life of the Virgin.

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