Town Hall and St. Fiacrius Church
The former rectory, built at the end of the 19th century, was the home of numerous parish priests. The last was the Abbé Brunagel, who left Berviller in 1969. At that time, the local council decided to use the building as a town hall, which it also serves. The church was built in 1752. In 1996 the building was completely renovated by the municipality of Berviller-en-Moselle with co-financing from the church property administration. When looking at the exterior, the beautiful structural ornaments and the wonderful windows, mostly donated by families from the village, catch the eye. The entrance gate was renewed in 2001. Inside the church, visitors can expect numerous elements that will pleasantly surprise them, such as the bright and at the same time colorful incidence of light through the windows, the warm white of the walls, the shapes and colors of the stucco decoration, the choir with its wooden paneling, and finally those installed there Figures of saints: St. Barbara, Joan of Arc, St. Theresa, St. Fiacrius, St. Sebastian and the Mother of God. On the gallery above the entrance you can see the mighty Dalstein-Haerpfer organ from 1890 in its original state. The patron saint of Berviller is Saint Fiacrius, a monk from Ireland. He lived in the Brie in the 7th century. As the patron saint of farmers and gardeners, he is depicted as a young man with a spade. A golden spade can also be found in the coat of arms of the municipality of Berviller-en-Moselle. Opposite the town hall you can see the community hall and the elementary school. Source: Text information board
Lourdes Grotto Berviller
The Marian Grotto of Berviller-en-Moselle is a replica of the Marian Grotto of Lourdes. Every year on the Assumption of Mary, after sunset, there is a light procession from the church to the grotto, with participants from all the surrounding areas - including from neighboring Saarland. Source: Text information board