Initial construction XIIIe siècle (≈ 1350)
Documented period of medieval foundation
XVIIe siècle
Major changes
Major changes XVIIe siècle (≈ 1750)
Attested architectural changes
7 décembre 1925
Registration MH
Registration MH 7 décembre 1925 (≈ 1925)
Official protection by ministerial decree
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church: registration by decree of 7 December 1925
Key figures
Information non disponible - No name cited
Sources do not mention any historical actors
Origin and history
The church Saint-Cyr-Sainte-Julitte de Saint-Ciergues is a religious building dating back to the 13th century, with major changes in the 17th century. Located in the village of Saint-Ciergues (Haute-Marne, Grand Est), it was listed in the Historical Monuments by order of December 7, 1925, recognizing its heritage value. Owned by the commune, it remains an architectural testimony of medieval and modern times in this rural area.
The location of the church at 4 Rue de l'Eglise in Saint-Ciergues (code INSEE 52447) is documented in the Merimée base, although the cartographic accuracy is considered satisfactory a priori (note 6/10). No information is available on its current accessibility (visits, cults, or ancillary uses such as guest rooms). The sources mention only its protected status and its membership in the communal domain, without details of its social history or possible sponsors.
Available data from Monumentum and internal archives are limited to administrative and architectural aspects. No reference to historical characters, landmark events or local anecdotes is provided. The church nevertheless illustrates the central role of religious buildings in the organisation of the villages of Champagne, between places of worship, community landmark and heritage transmitted since the Middle Ages.
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