Situated on the outskirts of Langres, on the grounds of the Sainte-Anne farm, this small chapel belongs to the Sisters of Providence. Two sisters are still present to maintain, supervise and spiritually enliven this place of devotion. Founded by Edme Leclerc, the dean priest of Longeau, after the French Revolution, this congregation was dedicated to educating children, caring for the sick and serving the parish. Built in 1860 thanks to donations, the chapel has a refined architectural style. Its stained glass windows were decorated in 2002 by a group of young people staying at the Sainte-Anne farm, now a stopover and group gîte.
Chapelle Sainte-Anne de Langres