Construction of church XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Main construction period identified.
3 juin 1908
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 3 juin 1908 (≈ 1908)
Official protection order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church: by order of 3 June 1908
Key figures
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Origin and history
The church Saint-Julien de Saint-Julien, located in the Vosges department (88), is a 16th-century religious building. It is distinguished by its classification as Historic Monuments by order of 3 June 1908, attesting to its heritage importance. Its exact address, 70 Rue de l'Eglise in Saint-Julien (88410), is referenced in the Merimée base, and its GPS location is considered satisfactory (note 7/10).
The building of the church dates back to the 16th century, a period marked in Lorraine by a transition between the late Gothic and the early Renaissance. This type of monument played a central role in community life, serving as both a place of worship, a gathering and a symbol of village identity. The churches of that time often reflected local resources, both in materials and craftsmanship.
Today, the Saint-Julien church belongs to the commune and remains a historical landmark for the village. Although available sources (Monumentum, Merimée data) do not specify its current use (visits, events), its status as a Historic Monument guarantees its preservation. The associated photo, licensed under Creative Commons, is attributed to Patineurjul, contributing to its visual documentation.
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