Stained glasses of Jean Bazaine and Jean Le Moal
Since the Middle Ages, pilgrims have gone to Berlens to implore the miraculous Virgin. The chapel stands on Romanesque foundations and was rebuilt in the 14th century. In 1980, Jean Bazaine, one of the French masters of lyrical abstraction, adorned the chapel with stained-glass windows inspired by the thorny bush in which the Virgin is said to have appeared. The four windows in the nave depict the colours of periods of the liturgical year, the seasons, and the Mysteries of the Rosary.
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Office du Tourisme de Romont et sa région, Rue du Château 112, 1680, Romont
Rue du Château 112
1680 Romont
Chapelle Notre-Dame de l'Epine
Route de l'Epine
1680 Berlens