Painting *Jesus at the Garden of Olives* XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Work classified as historical objects.
1760
Bell font *Catherine*
Bell font *Catherine* 1760 (≈ 1760)
Cloche registered with historical monuments.
1837
Partial reconstruction
Partial reconstruction 1837 (≈ 1837)
Three quarters of the church rebuilt.
18 mars 1926
Registration historical monument
Registration historical monument 18 mars 1926 (≈ 1926)
Official protection of the building.
1973-2012
Classification of furniture
Classification of furniture 1973-2012 (≈ 1993)
Several objects listed or classified.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church: registration by decree of 18 March 1926
Key figures
Georges Lecaron - Painter and artist
Author of the stained glass windows and the Way of the Cross.
Moines de l’abbaye Saint-Pierre de Melun - Initial founders
The origin of the forerunner religious house.
Origin and history
The Saint-Pierre de Bois-le-Roi church, located in Seine-et-Marne, is a Roman Catholic religious building. It is said to have been built on the remains of an old religious house founded at the request of the monks of Saint Peter Abbey in Melun. Originally, it had three naves separated by ogival arches, resting on carved pillars. His condition, considered dangerous in 1837, led to the reconstruction of three quarters of the building, retaining only the bell tower and main porch.
At the end of the 19th century, the interior of the church was completely restored. During the Second World War, she suffered significant damage. The bell tower, a square tower on two levels, ends with a slightly disoriented arrow, while the main porch is decorated with archicvolts. The church houses stained glass windows and a cross path made by painter Georges Lecaron (1899-1974), as well as several objects classified or inscribed in historical monuments, such as a 16th century painting or a statue of Saint Eterne.
The St. Peter's church was listed as a historical monument by order of 18 March 1926, as a property of the commune. It is located in the heart of the village, near Verdun Street, and plays a central role in the local heritage. Its furniture, including sculptures, paintings and baptismal fonts dating from the 14th to the 19th century, bears witness to its rich historical and artistic past.
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