Construction of church XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Period of main construction, Renaissance bell tower.
6 mars 1928
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 6 mars 1928 (≈ 1928)
Protection of the bell tower and porch by order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Bell and porch: inscription by order of 6 March 1928
Origin and history
The church Saint-Hilaire de Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Mesmin, located in the Loiret department in the Centre-Val de Loire region, is a religious building built in the 16th century. This monument is particularly distinguished by its bell tower, typical of Renaissance architecture, which is one of the most emblematic elements of its heritage. The porch, associated with the bell tower, is also one of the protected parts of the building, testifying to the historical and artistic importance of this church in the local landscape.
Ranked among the Historical Monuments, the church was officially registered by decree of 6 March 1928, specifically concerning its bell tower and porch. This legal protection underscores the heritage value of these elements, reflecting both their architectural quality and their role in the history of the municipality. The building, owned by the municipality, remains a place rooted in local life, although practical information about its current access or uses is not detailed in the available sources.
The location of the church, specified by its address at 100 Rue de l'Eglise in Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Mesmin, as well as its administrative connection to the Loiret department (code Insee 45282) and to the Centre-Val de Loire region, make it a landmark in this territory. Geographical data, although noted as having satisfactory accuracy, do not accurately determine its openness to the public or its possible contemporary functions, such as room rental or tourist accommodation.
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