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Church of the Nativity-de-la-Vierge of Fresnois à Fresnois-la-Montagne en Meurthe-et-Moselle

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Meurthe-et-Moselle

Church of the Nativity-de-la-Vierge of Fresnois

    1 Rue d'Hobscheid
    54260 Fresnois-la-Montagne
Église de la Nativité-de-la-Vierge de Fresnois
Église de la Nativité-de-la-Vierge de Fresnois
Église de la Nativité-de-la-Vierge de Fresnois
Église de la Nativité-de-la-Vierge de Fresnois
Crédit photo : Sciurus54 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIIIe siècle
Initial construction
XVe siècle
Transformation into a hall
XVIe siècle
Fortification and enhancement
10 janvier 1920
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church of Fresnois: Order of 10 January 1920

Origin and history

The church of the Nativity-de-la-Vierge of Fresnois, located in the village of Fresnois-la-Montagne, finds its origins in the thirteenth century, period of its initial construction. This first building, typical of medieval religious architecture, reflected the spiritual and community needs of a rural population organized around the parish. Its central role in local life, both a place of worship and a place of assembly, was in a context where the Church was deeply structuring society.

In the 15th century, the church underwent major transformations: it was converted into a hall, vaulted and partially pierced, thus adapting its space to more versatile uses, possibly linked to the rise of commercial or craft activities in the region. These architectural changes reflect changes in social and economic practices, where religious buildings could also be used as places of exchange or storage, especially in rural areas such as Lorraine.

The sixteenth century marked a new phase with the expansion and fortification of the church, adding defensive elements and coat of arms. These developments, frequent in border areas or at risk of conflict, suggest a context of insecurity or local tensions, where religious buildings were also shelters. The addition of Arms could indicate the influence of a noble family or a local seigneury, although their identity is not specified in available sources.

Ranked a Historical Monument by decree of 10 January 1920, the church of Fresnois today illustrates a rich architectural heritage, combining religious, civil and defensive functions. Its history reflects the successive adaptations of a building according to community needs, political upheavals and technical developments, typical of small Lorrainen communes throughout the centuries.

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