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Church of Saint James-le-Majeur of Gurcy-le-Châtel en Seine-et-Marne

Church of Saint James-le-Majeur of Gurcy-le-Châtel

    38 Rue Ampère
    77520 Gurcy-le-Châtel

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Époque contemporaine
2000
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

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Origin and history

The church Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur de Gurcy-le-Châtel is a religious monument located in the municipality of the same name, in the Île-de-France region. Although its existence is attested, the available sources do not specify its construction period or the architectural or historical details associated with it. His name suggests a dedication to St James the Major, apostle and major figure of Christianity, often invoked as patron saint of pilgrims and travelers.

In the general context of medieval and modern Île-de-France, parish churches such as Gurcy-le-Châtel played a central role in community life. They served not only as a place of worship, but also as a gathering point for social events, local decisions and collective celebrations. Their construction and maintenance often reflected the involvement of local residents and lords, although the specific archives of this monument do not allow the details to be specified.