Rue de l’Église
Hameau de Vintrange
57660 BERIG VINTRANGE
Those interested in visiting the church are requested to contact the town hall during opening hours, either Tuesdays from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., or Fridays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 00 333.87.01.73.41. or by email: mairie.berig-vintrange@orange.fr. The ossuary is visible from the outside.
Free entrance
Beautiful barn church from 1743, with onion bell tower from 1784. This church has a 15th century pieta and has preserved its ossuary. The building is the old mother church of several villages, placed on the borders of these (Bérig, Bistroff, Vallerange) in the tiny hamlet of Vintrange. This situation makes it one of the most unique places in the Moselle countryside. Considering that the ossuary is of public interest in terms of ethnology and history, the regional commission for historical heritage has registered it on the additional inventory of historical monuments. Factors Verschneider and Krempf, from Rémering-lès-Puttelange, built, in 1878, an 18-stop organ on 2 keyboards and pedal, which can still be admired today.