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Saint Germain de Médan Church dans les Yvelines

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise de style classique
Yvelines

Saint Germain de Médan Church

    4 Rue Buquet
    78670 Médan
Église Saint-Germain de Médan
Église Saint-Germain de Médan
Église Saint-Germain de Médan
Église Saint-Germain de Médan
Crédit photo : Spedona - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1635
Construction of church
Période révolutionnaire (fin XVIIIe siècle)
Transformation into a temple of reason
19 juillet 1977
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church and cross on the square, in front of the church (cad. 1977 A 1486) : inscription by decree of 19 July 1977

Key figures

Jean Bourdin - Lord of Medan Church commander in 1635.

Origin and history

The church Saint-Germain de Médan, located in the Yvelines, was built in 1635 on the initiative of Jean Bourdin, seigneur of Médan. This monument illustrates the religious architecture of the 2nd quarter of the 17th century, a period marked by a post-Renaissance stylistic revival. The building, typical of the parish churches of the time, reflects the influence of local sponsors and regional artisans.

During the French Revolution, the church was transformed into a temple of reason, as evidenced by an inscription still visible on its façade. This change symbolizes the political and religious upheavals of the late eighteenth century, where many places of worship were reassigned. After this period, the church regained its original function, although its cemetery was moved, with the exception of a cross kept in front of the building.

Classified as a Historical Monument by order of 19 July 1977, the church and its cross are subject to heritage protection. The cross, located on the square in front of the church, recalls the old parish cemetery. Today, the building belongs to the commune of Médan and remains an architectural and historical testimony of the region. Its location, specified as passable (note 5/10), is located 2 Rue Buquet, in a modest urban setting but full of history.

Available sources, including Monumentum and Merimée data, confirm its status as communal property. Although its current state of openness to the public is not specified, its listing as the Historical Monuments makes it a place of interest for the study of the Franciscan religious heritage and revolutionary transformations.

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