Initial construction XIe siècle (≈ 1150)
Period of foundation of the building.
XIVe siècle
Major changes
Major changes XIVe siècle (≈ 1450)
Significant architectural transformations.
10 décembre 1919
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 10 décembre 1919 (≈ 1919)
Official church protection.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church: by decree of 10 December 1919
Key figures
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Sources insufficient to identify key players.
Origin and history
The Saint-Apollinaire church of Broussy-le-Grand is a religious building whose origins date back to the 11th century, with significant modifications made in the 14th century. It is distinguished by its classification as Historic Monuments, formalized by a decree of 10 December 1919. This status protects the entire building, demonstrating its heritage and architectural importance to the municipality and the region.
Located in the department of Marne, in the Grand Est region, this church is a typical example of the medieval religious constructions of Champagne-Ardenne. Today it is owned by the municipality of Broussy-le-Grand, and its precise address, 6 Place de l'Église, is referenced in the Merimée base. Although the available sources do not specify its current use (visits, rentals, etc.), its classification makes it a place of interest for the local heritage.
The period of construction of the church in the 11th and 14th centuries reflects two key periods of the Middle Ages. The eleventh century corresponds to a period of architectural and religious renewal in Europe, marked by the rise of Romanesque art. The 14th century saw the gradual emergence of Gothic, with modifications often made to existing buildings to adapt them to new trends or liturgical needs. These transformations illustrate the evolution of techniques and styles over the centuries.
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