Registration for Historic Monuments 14 novembre 1927 (≈ 1927)
Official recognition of the priory as a heritage.
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Origin and history
The Priory Saint-Martin is a religious building located in the commune of Souge-le-Ganelon, France. Although its detailed history is not specified in the available sources, its status as a former priory suggests a central spiritual and community role in the region, probably linked to the reception of monks or the management of ecclesiastical lands.
The building is distinguished by its designation as the Historic Monuments since November 14, 1927, an official recognition of its heritage value. Located in the Sarthe department, opposite the church of Saint Martin, it illustrates the Christian architectural heritage of the Pays de la Loire. Its integration into the village is a testament to its local importance, although details of its architecture or founders remain undocumented in the sources consulted.
Prayers and religious activities once rhymed the lives of the inhabitants of Souge-le-Ganelon, as in many French rural communes. Buildings such as this priory served as places of worship, but also as social and economic centres, often linked to agriculture or local handicrafts. Their preservation makes it possible today to understand the organization of medieval or modern communities around these sacred spaces.
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