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Basilica of Saint-Nicolas, Saint-Nicolas-de-Port

Coordinates:48°37′54″N6°18′14″E / 48.63167°N 6.30389°E /48.63167; 6.30389
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Basilique Saint-Nicolas

TheBasilica of Saint Nicholas (French:Basilique Saint-Nicolas) is aminor basilica in the town ofSaint-Nicolas-de-Port inGrand Est,France. It is a pilgrimage site, supposedly holdingrelics ofSaint Nicholas brought from Italy.[1]

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Nicolas became thepatron saint of theDuchy of Lorraine. The current basilica was built in the 15th and 16th centuries and has fineRenaissancepainted glass windows byNicolas Droguet of Lyon,Valentin Bousch of Strasbourg,Hans von Kulmbach andVeit Hirsvogel from Nuremberg,Georges Millereau and other unknown artists, as well as 19th century replacements for lost glass works.[2][3][4][5] It has been a FrenchMonument historique since 1840,[6] and a minor basilica since 1950.

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  1. ^"Relics of St. Nicholas - Where are They?". Saint Nicholas Center. Retrieved11 February 2014.
  2. ^"Les vitraux" (in French). Association Connaissance et Renaissance de la Basilique de Saint-Nicolas-de-Port. Archived fromthe original on 19 August 2016. Retrieved5 February 2014.
  3. ^Association Connaissance et Renaissance de la Basilique de Saint-Nicolas-de-Port.Plan Général de Visite (floor plan with notes). dignois.fr.. Note images 31-33 ofthe gallery zoom on the text.
  4. ^"Vitraux des chapelles latérales" (in French). La Paroisse Saint Nicolas en Lorraine. Retrieved9 February 2014.
  5. ^"LES GRANDES FENÊTRES" (in French). La Paroisse Saint Nicolas en Lorraine. Retrieved24 February 2014.
  6. ^Base Mérimée:PA00106362, Ministère français de la Culture.(in French) Eglise
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