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Saint Sulpice Church of Gy-les-Nonains dans le Loiret

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise gothique
Loiret

Saint Sulpice Church of Gy-les-Nonains

    13 Place de l'Église
    45220 Gy-les-Nonains
Église Saint-Sulpice de Gy-les-Nonains
Église Saint-Sulpice de Gy-les-Nonains
Église Saint-Sulpice de Gy-les-Nonains
Église Saint-Sulpice de Gy-les-Nonains
Église Saint-Sulpice de Gy-les-Nonains
Église Saint-Sulpice de Gy-les-Nonains
Église Saint-Sulpice de Gy-les-Nonains
Église Saint-Sulpice de Gy-les-Nonains
Crédit photo : Alvaro - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIe siècle
Construction of church
6 octobre 1925
Registration Historic Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: registration by decree of 6 October 1925

Key figures

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Origin and history

The church Saint-Sulpice de Gy-les-Nonains, located in the Loiret department in the Centre-Val de Loire region, is a 16th-century religious building. This monument, classified as a Historical Monument, is distinguished by its typical Renaissance architecture, including its 16th century entrance door, decorated with towel panels preserved in the upper part. This door, closed under the bell tower, bears witness to the craftsmanship of the period and the stylistic influences of the period.

The church was listed in the inventory of Historic Monuments by order of October 6, 1925, recognizing its heritage value. Owned by the municipality of Gy-les-Nonains, it is located precisely at 55 Place de l'Église. Although its current state of openness to the public is not specified, its inscription attests to its historical and architectural importance in the local heritage.

The location of the church, noted with an accuracy deemed satisfactory a priori (level 6/10), allows to situate it in the geographical context of the Loiret, a department marked by a rich religious and architectural history. Available data, from sources such as Monumentum and the Merimée database, underline its role in the cultural landscape of the Centre-Val de Loire region, without providing details of its contemporary use or possible restorations.

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