Medieval origins XIIe siècle (≈ 1250)
Parts of the church date from this period.
1840
Historical classification
Historical classification 1840 (≈ 1840)
First list of French historical monuments.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church: ranking by list of 1840
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Sources do not mention any related historical actors.
Origin and history
The Church of Notre Dame de l'Assomption is a Catholic religious building located in Château-Landon, Seine-et-Marne (Île-de-France). Ranked a historical monument since 1840, it is distinguished by its western portal, which preserves elements of primitive Romanesque architecture. Some parts of the building date back to the 12th century, reflecting its seniority and historical importance in the region.
The church is located between Rue de Nemours, Rue Jean-Galland and Place du Général-Leclerc, in the heart of Château-Landon. It belongs to the commune and its classification by the list of 1840 makes it one of the oldest protected monuments in France. Its architecture and history reflect the medieval and religious heritage of the region.
Available sources, such as Monumentum and Wikipedia, confirm its communal ownership status and its potential openness to the visit. The building is also referenced in heritage bases such as Mérimée and Structurae, highlighting its importance in the French architectural and religious landscape. No specific information is available on its current use (visits, events) or on historical characters related to its construction.
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