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Church of Saint Mesme of Saint Mesme à Sainte-Mesme dans les Yvelines

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise gothique
Yvelines

Church of Saint Mesme of Saint Mesme

    Route de Denisy
    78730 Sainte-Mesme
Église Saint-Mesme de Sainte-Mesme
Église Saint-Mesme de Sainte-Mesme
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Église Saint-Mesme de Sainte-Mesme
Église Saint-Mesme de Sainte-Mesme
Église Saint-Mesme de Sainte-Mesme
Église Saint-Mesme de Sainte-Mesme
Église Saint-Mesme de Sainte-Mesme
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Église Saint-Mesme de Sainte-Mesme
Église Saint-Mesme de Sainte-Mesme
Église Saint-Mesme de Sainte-Mesme
Crédit photo : Golgloth - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1500
1800
1900
2000
XIIIe siècle
Construction nave and bell tower
Première moitié du XIVe siècle
South vault and chapel
1847
Construction of sacristy
1865
Transfer from cemetery
1880
Church Restoration
22 janvier 1986
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church (Box B 142): Registration by decree of 22 January 1986

Key figures

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Origin and history

The church Saint-Mesme de Sainte-Mesme, located in the Yvelines in Île-de-France, finds its origins in the 13th century with the construction of its nave and bell tower. These elements, characteristic of medieval religious architecture, bear witness to a first phase of development of the place of worship, probably linked to the demographic and spiritual rise of the region at that time. The vaulting of the building and the addition of a southern chapel, made in the first half of the 14th century, mark a second stage of architectural enrichment, reflecting the growing influence of the Gothic style and the liturgical needs of the community.

In the 19th century, the church underwent major changes: in 1847, a sacristy was added to the north, meeting the practical requirements of worship, while in 1865, the assigned cemetery was transferred, modifying the use of the surroundings of the building. A comprehensive restoration was undertaken in 1880, aimed at preserving the heritage threatened by time. These interventions illustrate the local desire to modernize and safeguard a monument rooted in collective history, while adapting to the urban and health developments of the time.

Listed among the Historical Monuments by decree of 22 January 1986, the Saint-Mesme church is today owned by the commune of Sainte-Mesme. Its inscription protects a composite architectural heritage, where layers of the 13th, 14th and 19th centuries overlap, offering a material testimony to the religious and social history of the Yvelines. The accuracy of its location, assessed as satisfactory (note 7/10), and its visibility via tools such as Street View make it an accessible site for study and visit.

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