Chapelle de l’Hermitage

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Chapelle de l’Hermitage is a historic hilltop chapel overlooking the Rhône Valley, famed as an emblematic landmark amid the prestigious Hermitage vineyards.

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Chapelle de l’Hermitage canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chapel
landmark
religious building
accessibleBy footpath through vineyards
architecturalStyle simple rural chapel
associatedWith Hermitage AOC wines NERFINISHED
Marsanne and Roussanne white wines
Syrah-based red wines
climateContext continental climate with Mediterranean influences
country France
culturalSignificance symbol of Rhône Valley viticulture
dedicatedTo Saint Christopher NERFINISHED
dominates town of Tain-l’Hermitage NERFINISHED
hasFunction waypoint for vineyard hiking routes
hasSurroundings rocky hillside
terraced vineyards
hasViewOf Rhône River valley towns
vineyard terraces
heritageStatus historic chapel
isPartOf Hermitage wine region NERFINISHED
Rhône wine region NERFINISHED
knownFor emblematic presence in Hermitage wine labels and imagery
panoramic views of the Rhône Valley
landUseContext viticulture
locatedIn Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region
Drôme department NERFINISHED
France
Hermitage hill NERFINISHED
Tain-l’Hermitage NERFINISHED
material stone
near Lyon NERFINISHED
Valence NERFINISHED
notableFor historic association with local winegrowers
iconic silhouette above Hermitage slope
overlooks Rhône River NERFINISHED
Rhône Valley NERFINISHED
region Northern Rhône NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
situatedAbove Hermitage vineyards NERFINISHED
symbolOf Hermitage appellation
Hermitage vineyards NERFINISHED
topographicLocation hilltop
touristAttraction yes
usedFor Christian worship
pilgrimage
tourism
visibleFrom A7 motorway NERFINISHED
Rhône River NERFINISHED

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commune of Tain-l’Hermitage hasLandmark Chapelle de l’Hermitage
subject surface form: Tain-l’Hermitage