Registration for historical monuments 28 mai 1926 (≈ 1926)
Official classification of the church by decree.
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Heritage classified
Church of Fromonville: registration by order of 28 May 1926
Origin and history
The Saint-Étienne church is a Catholic religious building located in Montcourt-Fromonville, Seine-et-Marne department, Île-de-France. It is accessible via Rue du Loing, south of the village. This monument, owned by the commune, has been listed as a historical monument since 1926, reflecting its local heritage importance.
The inscription in the title of historical monuments, effective by order of 28 May 1926, underscores the architectural or historical value of the building. Although the sources do not specify the details of its construction or evolution, this legal status guarantees its preservation. The church is part of the religious and cultural landscape of the Seine-et-Marne, an area marked by a varied ecclesiastical heritage.
Parish churches like Saint-Étienne played a central role in the life of French villages, serving as a place of worship, community gathering and identity symbol. In Île-de-France, these buildings often reflect centuries of local history, mixing architectural influences and religious traditions. Their preservation makes it possible to pass on this heritage to future generations.
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