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Church of Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue dans le Val-de-Marne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise romane
Val-de-Marne

Church of Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue

    5 Rue Jaume
    94550 Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Église Sainte-Colombe de Chevilly-Larue
Crédit photo : Chabe01 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1700
1800
1900
2000
vers 550
First building mentioned
829
First written citation
Xe siècle
Destruction of the first building
XIe–XIIe siècles
Construction of the current nave
XIIIe siècle
Construction of the choir and bell tower
XVIIe siècle
Replacement of the frame
1822
Cover work
19 octobre 1928
Historical Monument
1983–1985
General catering
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church of Saint Colombe: inscription by order of 19 October 1928

Key figures

Évêque Inchade - Author of a charter in 829 Summons the primitive building around 550.
Hersecap - Curé serving in 1807 Served the interim until 1819.
Père Jean-François - Jesuit of Montrouge Collaborates in the interim in 1807–19.
Abbé Filastre - Curé de Bagneux Participated in the service in 1807.
Pierre François Dieu - Entrepreneur in 1822 Awardee of cover work.
A. Chatillon - Architect in 1822 Directs repairs.
Eugène Boncorps - Masonry entrepreneur Work on the bell tower (XIXe).

Origin and history

The Sainte-Colombe church, located in Chevilly-Larue in Val-de-Marne, was first mentioned in 829 as property of the Notre-Dame chapter of Paris. A first building, dated around 550, would have been destroyed in the tenth century. The present church is the result of successive constructions since the 11th century, with repairs until the 19th century. Its history is marked by archaeological excavations carried out between 1981 and 1998, revealing a south side demolished between the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, as well as an ancient cemetery used from the ninth to the nineteenth century.

The Cistercian Romanesque façade and the nave portal, also a novel, contrast with the 13th century choir and bell tower. The apparent structure, added in the 17th century, replaced a simpler ceiling. Major restorations took place in the 1980s, partially restoring its medieval appearance to the building. The stained glass windows, representing Saint Colombe and the mystical Rose, as well as the 19th and 20th century covering and masonry work, testify to its continuous architectural evolution.

Ranked a historic monument since 19 October 1928, the church was the subject of numerous interventions, notably in 1822 by architect A. Chatillon, then in 1837 and 1882 for roof repairs. The excavations of the 1980s allowed to reconstruct the history of this place of worship, once surrounded by its cemetery until 1860, now marked by a parvis. Its movable and real estate heritage reflects nearly a thousand years of religious and community history.

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