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Church à Turny dans l'Yonne

Yonne

Church

    1 Place Saint-Mammès
    89570 Turny
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Crédit photo : Pierre Lapointe - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
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XVIe siècle
Construction of church
22 octobre 1913
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: by decree of 22 October 1913

Key figures

Hospitaliers de Saint-Jean-de-Jérusalem - Church sponsors Patrons of the parish, initiators of the construction.

Origin and history

The church of Turny is an emblematic monument of the religious heritage of Yonne, in Burgundy-Franche-Comté. It is distinguished by its flamboyant Gothic architecture, characteristic of the sixteenth century, when it was erected. Its architectural style, marked by elegant ornaments and bold vaults, reflects the artistic influence of the late Middle Ages and the nascent Renaissance. This monument is a testimony of the importance of religious constructions in the French countryside at that time.

The construction of the Turny church is attributed to the Hospitallers of Saint-Jean-de-Jérusalem, a religious and military order that played a central role in the spiritual and social life of local communities. The latter, as patrons of the parish, initiated this architectural project, thereby strengthening their presence and influence in the region. The building was classified as historic monuments in 1913, recognizing its heritage value and importance in the history of art and French religious architecture.

Located in the heart of the village of Turny, the church occupies a central place in community life. At the time of its construction, churches served not only as a place of worship, but also as a gathering point for the inhabitants, where social, political and cultural events took place. In a region like Burgundy, marked by a strong agricultural and artisanal tradition, these religious buildings were often symbols of stability and cohesion for rural populations.

The classification of the church in 1913 preserved its architectural integrity and protected it from potential degradation. Today, it remains a key element of local heritage, attracting visitors interested in medieval history and Gothic architecture. Its maintenance and valorisation are ensured by the municipality of Turny, which owns it, thus stressing the commitment of the local authorities in safeguarding their cultural heritage.

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