Historical monument classification 1914 (≈ 1914)
The building is protected by ministerial decree.
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Heritage classified
Church of the Tuffeaux: Order of 22 September 1914
Origin and history
Notre-Dame des Tuffeaux Church is a religious building located in the commune of Chênehutte-Trèves-Cunault, in the department of Maine-et-Loire. It is part of the local architectural and historical heritage, officially recognized by its classification as historical monuments in 1914. This status protects its integrity and underlines its cultural and religious importance in the region of Pays de la Loire.
The building is located in a geographical context marked by the Loire Valley, an area rich in built heritage and medieval history. The churches of this region, often built of tuffeau, a local limestone, bear witness to the intense artisanal and religious activity that characterized the life of rural and urban communities in medieval and modern times. These monuments served as places of worship, community gathering and visual landmarks in the landscape.
The classification of the church of Notre-Dame des Tuffeaux in 1914 was part of a period when France sought to preserve its heritage in the face of industrial transformations and global conflicts. This classification ensures the preservation of its architectural and artistic elements, while allowing future generations to study and appreciate this testimony of the past. No additional information on its specific history, founders or major transformations is available from the sources consulted.
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