Basilique Saint-Pierre-Fourier de Mattaincourt, Gothic Revival basilica in Mattaincourt, France.
Basilique Saint-Pierre-Fourier de Mattaincourt is a church built in Gothic Revival style with a square bell tower topped by an octagonal spire. The interior features a two-level transept that gives the space its distinct architectural character.
The building was constructed in 1853 by architect Louis Auguste Boileau on the site of the former church where Pierre Fourier had worked. During World War II, the basilica suffered significant damage that led to extensive restoration work.
The stained glass windows by Gabriel Loire's workshop depict scenes from Pierre Fourier's life and were created after wartime destruction damaged the earlier originals. These artworks shape how visitors experience the interior and connect the space to its spiritual purpose.
Visitors can explore the building at their own pace, and guided tours are available in multiple languages upon reservation. It helps to contact ahead to confirm availability for your preferred language.
The relics chapel holds a gilded wooden shrine donated by Elisabeth Charlotte of Orleans to honor Pierre Fourier's beatification. This shrine serves as a rare reminder of the community's historical ties to French nobility.
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