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Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy Church en Seine-et-Marne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise romane et gothique
Seine-et-Marne

Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy Church

    D403
    77520 Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy
Crédit photo : Thor19 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
12 avril 1927
Historical Monument
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Heritage classified

Church: by decree of 12 April 1927

Origin and history

The Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Maclou de Paroy Church is a historic monument located in the commune of Paroy, Île-de-France. It has been listed as a Historic Monument since April 12, 1927 by decree, which is a testament to its heritage and architectural importance. The building belongs to the municipality and remains an emblematic place of local heritage.

The location of the church at 2 Grande Street in Paroy is considered satisfactory, with an accuracy estimated at 7 out of 10. This type of religious building, typical of the rural communes of Île-de-France, played a central role in the social and spiritual life of the inhabitants. The churches of this region, often built or redesigned between the Middle Ages and the modern era, served as places of worship, community gathering and sometimes refuge.

No additional information is available on the exact origins of its construction, its detailed architectural features or the specific historical events associated with it. The current data are limited to its classification and administrative location in the Seine-et-Marne department, under the jurisdiction of the city of Melun.

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