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Chapelle Saint-Laurent de Méré à Chaussy dans le Val-d'oise

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Chapelle
Val-doise

Chapelle Saint-Laurent de Méré

    2 Rue des Petites Maisons
    95710 Chaussy
Chapelle Saint-Laurent de Méré
Chapelle Saint-Laurent de Méré
Chapelle Saint-Laurent de Méré
Crédit photo : BastienM - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIe siècle
Construction of the chapel
5 janvier 1950
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Jackets: inscription by decree of 5 January 1950

Origin and history

The Saint-Laurent de Meré chapel, located in Chaussy in Val-d'Oise, is a 16th-century monument. It is classified among the Historical Monuments, with specific protection for its remains, formalized by a decree of 5 January 1950. This ranking reflects its heritage and architectural importance for the Île-de-France region.

The location of the chapel is specified in the Merimée base, with an address associated with the Meray Farm in Chaussy. Although the practical information on its visit or current use (rent, guest rooms) is not detailed, its status as a Historic Monument suggests a cultural and tourist interest.

In the 16th century, chapels like St. Lawrence's often played a central role in the religious and social life of rural communities. In Île-de-France, this period was marked by a transition between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, with a religious architecture reflecting these influences. The chapels served as places of worship, assembly, and sometimes as refuges for local populations.

The protected remains of the chapel, mentioned in the sources, indicate that part of the original structure survived until today. Their inscription in the title of Historical Monuments preserves this heritage and offers a material testimony of local and regional history.

Available data from Monumentum and the internal archives underline the importance of this site, although some information, such as architectural details or the sponsors of its construction, is not explicitly documented in the sources consulted.

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