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The Chapelle Notre-Dame du Pilier de Saracosse, more accurately known as the Holy Chapel within the Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar in Zaragoza, Spain, is a profoundly significant religious and historical landmark. Situated majestically on the banks of the Ebro River in the heart of Zaragoza, this Baroque masterpiece is renowned as the site of the first reported Marian apparition and stands as a major pilgrimage destination. The basilica itself is a grand architectural marvel, featuring a large central…
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Elevation 420 m
The Chapelle Notre-Dame du Pilier de Saracosse is located in France, specifically at Rue Chevalier de la Barre, 88300 Pompierre.
This chapel is noted for its simplicity and a striking, oversized wooden cross with a body that protrudes from the gable of its roof.
Yes, the chapel is categorized as both a religious building and a historical site.
The chapel is situated at an elevation of approximately 420 meters (1,378 feet).
While specific trails are not detailed, the area around the chapel is suitable for walks, and the highlight is categorized as 'intermediate' for outdoor activities, suggesting some level of hiking or walking opportunities.
Given its simple nature and location, it can be a peaceful stop for families, especially if combined with a walk in the surrounding area. However, specific family-friendly amenities are not mentioned.
Information regarding dog-friendly policies specifically for the chapel is not available. However, if you plan to explore the surrounding outdoor areas, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and follow local regulations.
Details on wheelchair accessibility for this specific chapel are not provided. Given its historical nature and simple structure, it's best to assume limited accessibility and inquire locally if this is a concern.
As with many outdoor locations in France, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for hiking. Summer can also be good, but check local weather forecasts for optimal conditions.
While not explicitly stated, its elevation of over 420 meters suggests there may be scenic views of the surrounding French countryside from or near the chapel.
The chapel itself is described as very simple, so a visit to the chapel itself might be brief. However, if you combine it with walking or exploring the surrounding area, you could easily spend an hour or more.