Historical monument classification 18 mai 1908 (≈ 1908)
Order to protect the religious building.
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Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Église Saint-Clair-Saint-Léger : classification by decree of 18 May 1908
Key figures
Albert Bray - Author
Written *The Church of Souppes* (1926).
Origin and history
Saint-Clair-Saint-Léger Church is a Catholic religious building located in the commune of Souppes-sur-Loeng, Île-de-France. It is distinguished by its central location, on the Place de la République, with a main access facing southeast, close to a public parking lot. This monument, integrated with the urban landscape, reflects architecture and local history, although its precise origins and stylistic evolutions are not detailed in the available sources.
Classified as historical monuments by decree of 18 May 1908, this church belongs to the commune and bears witness to the importance of religious heritage in Seine-et-Marne. Its early classification, at the beginning of the twentieth century, underscores its historical and architectural value, although the documents consulted do not specify the exact criteria for this protection. The building remains a cultural and spiritual landmark for the local population, without any details of its construction or transformations being accessible.
Sources also refer to bibliographical references, such as the book L'Église de Souppes d'Albert Bray (1926), which could provide additional insight into his history. However, the information directly available in the texts provided is limited to its location, legal status and classification. No data are available on construction periods, dominant architectural styles or significant events associated with the building.
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