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Saint John Baptist Church of Pray à Priez dans l'Aisne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise gothique
Aisne

Saint John Baptist Church of Pray

    Le Bourg
    02470 Priez
Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Priez
Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Priez
Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Priez
Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Priez
Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Priez
Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Priez
Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Priez
Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Priez
Crédit photo : GO69 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1500
1600
1900
2000
XIIIe siècle
Construction begins
XVe siècle
Continuation of work
20 novembre 1920
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: by decree of 20 November 1920

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Origin and history

The church Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Priez is a religious building located in the village of Priez, in the department of Aisne, in the Hauts-de-France region. Built mainly in the 13th and 15th centuries, it embodies medieval religious architecture of historical Picardia. Its classification as historic monuments in 1920 underscores its heritage value, both for its style and for its role in local history. The building is now owned by the commune of Priez, and its exact address, 2 Rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste, attests to its anchoring in the village's urban fabric.

The classification of the church by decree of 20 November 1920 protects the entire building, reflecting its artistic and historical importance. Available sources, such as the Merimée base or the religious heritage observatories, confirm its status as a key element of the heritage of Aisne. Although the details of its founders or its precise transformations are lacking, its maintenance until the contemporary era bears witness to its past usefulness, probably as a central place of worship for the village community. Like other rural churches, it would have served as a framework for church services, parish gatherings and significant events in local life.

The Hauts-de-France region, and more particularly the Aisne region, was in the Middle Ages an area of transition between Flemish and Champagne influences. Churches, like that of Priez, played a major social role: they structured collective life around religious festivals, markets and community decisions. Their construction often lasted several centuries, as evidenced by the periods mentioned (XIII and XV centuries), reflecting the limited resources of rural parishes. The absence of any mention of specific conflicts or patrons in the sources suggests a discreet local history, typical of small picardic villages far from the major power centres.

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