Diablo 4just opened the doors to a real-life church dedicated to the demonic world of Sanctuary. This limited-time art installation showcases the incredible artwork ofDiablo 4in a truly unique way.

The sequel to the popular Blizzard action RPG series is releasing soon, with early access on June 2 and its full launch on June 6. Players will return to the world ofDiabloat one of its darkest periods in historyas they are thrust into the middle of the ancient enmity between the demon Lilith and the angel Inarius.

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Now,Diablo 4fans can bear witness to the legends of Sanctuary in an all new way. Blizzard collaborated with Baroque artist Adam Miller to transform a real-life church into the Cathedral ofDiablo. The chapel has been covered with 20 paintings spanning 2,400 square feet of canvas depicting the angels, demons, humans, andnephalem ofDiablohistoryin breathtaking detail. If fans can make it to Cambrai, France, they can see this art installation for free from now until June 11.

The Cathedral ofDiablowas made in the Chapelle des Jesuites, an old chapel that had been used as a place of worship, a prison, and even a troop barracks since its construction in 1692. The church was officially deconsecrated and secularized in 1958, when it then began serving as a museum dedicated to religious art. Given thereligious themes ofDiablo 4, the Chapelle des Jesuites made the perfect venue for this art installation.

This real-life art installation first appeared in the live actionDiablo 4beta trailer. Narrated byGame of Thronesstar Charles Dance, this short video showcased some of the fantastic art found within the exhibit. Fans who aren’t able to see the immaculate Cathedral ofDiabloin person can at least enjoy a taste of it via this chilling trailer.

ThoughDiablo 4is coming out soon, players will have one last chance to delve into Sanctuary before its official release.Diablo 4recently revealed a Server Slamstress test would be taking place from May 12-14. In addition to the existing beta participation awards, players can also earn the Cry of Ashava mount trophy for beating the eponymous world boss with a level 20 character during the event. Every fan might not be able to make it out to see the Cathedral ofDiabloin France, but this final beta event is free for everyone, so all players can spend Mother’s Day weekend with the Mother of Sanctuary.

Diablo 4launches on June 6 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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