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Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen Church à Saint-Denis en Seine-Saint-Denis

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise de style classique

Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen Church

    4 Rue du Planty
    93200 Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine
Ownership of the municipality
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Église Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux de Saint-Ouen
Crédit photo : Ec.Domnowall - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
686
Death of Saint Ouen
832
First chapel attested
XIIe siècle (1140-1160)
Construction of the Romanesque church
1567
Destruction of the portal
XVIe siècle
Adding the vault key
6 juin 1933
Historical monument classification
1976
Restoration campaign
2006
Organ Vandalism
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The church: inscription by decree of 6 June 1933

Key figures

Saint Ouen - Bishop and patron saint Murder on site in 686.
Hilduin de Saint-Denis - Medieval author Place the chapel in 832.
Dagobert - Merovingian King Owner of the nearby Clippiacum villa.
Henri IV - King of France Façade completed during his reign.
Paulette Fost - Mayor of Saint-Ouen (1976) Launch a major restoration.
M. Planty - Mayor in the 19th century Undertake restorations on the site.

Origin and history

The church of Saint-Ouen-le-Vieux, located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, is built near the old villa Clippiacum of King Dagobert, considered the merovingian cradle of the city. It occupies a promontory of ten meters, where still some vine plants remain. This site is linked to the death of Saint Ouen in 686, and a chapel is attested from 832 by Hilduin de Saint-Denis, sheltering his relics and becoming a place of pilgrimage.

In the 12th century, a Romanesque chapel replaced the previous building. His capitals carved into acanthe leaf and his choir date back to the years 1140-1160. The vault key, with the arms of the House of Condé, was added in the 16th century, while the façade was completed under Henry IV. The portal, destroyed in 1567 during the Wars of Religion, was rebuilt in the seventeenth century. The church was listed as a historic monument in 1933.

A parish cemetery, mentioned in 1293, adjoins the church until 1849, when its bones were transferred to the Place de la Mairie, then in 1867 to the place called La Motte. The 18th century organ, vandalized in 2006, and restorations carried out in 1976 by architects Brasilier, Thyrault and Plankaert mark its recent history.

The church, dedicated to Saint Ouen and served by the Sons of Charity, maintains a Sunday Mass at 11 o'clock. Its architecture thus combines medieval heritage, Renaissance modifications and modern restorations, reflecting almost a thousand years of religious and local history.

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