Construction of the chapel 1er quart XVIe siècle (≈ 1625)
Period of construction of the monument.
14 avril 1909
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 14 avril 1909 (≈ 1909)
Order of classification of the chapel.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Chapelle Sainte-Anne: by order of 14 April 1909
Origin and history
The Sainte-Anne de Joinville Chapel is a religious building built in the early 16th century, specifically during the first quarter of this century. Located in Joinville, Haute-Marne (Department 52), it is part of the architectural heritage of the Grand Est region, formerly Champagne-Ardenne. This monument has been classified as Historic Monuments since 1909, reflecting its cultural and historical importance.
The chapel is located at 27 Rue du Valleroy, an address determined from GPS coordinates, with an accuracy deemed satisfactory. Owned by Joinville, it is referenced in the Mérimée base under the code Insee 52250. Although the practical information about his visit or current use (rent, guest rooms) is not specified, his classification makes him a protected place and potentially accessible to the public.
The historical context of its construction is part of a period of transition between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, marked by architectural and artistic renewal. Chapels of this type often played a central role in the religious and social life of local communities, serving as places of worship, pilgrimage or assembly. Their preservation makes it possible today to understand the cultural and spiritual practices of the period in Champagne-Ardenne.
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