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Saint Lawrence Church of Bermont en Territoire de Belfort

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise néo-romane
Territoire

Saint Lawrence Church of Bermont

    3-17 Grande Rue
    90400 Bermont
Église Saint-Laurent de Bermont
Église Saint-Laurent de Bermont
Église Saint-Laurent de Bermont
Église Saint-Laurent de Bermont
Église Saint-Laurent de Bermont
Église Saint-Laurent de Bermont
Église Saint-Laurent de Bermont
Église Saint-Laurent de Bermont
Église Saint-Laurent de Bermont
Église Saint-Laurent de Bermont
Église Saint-Laurent de Bermont
Église Saint-Laurent de Bermont
Église Saint-Laurent de Bermont
Église Saint-Laurent de Bermont
Église Saint-Laurent de Bermont
Crédit photo : Rauenstein - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1800
1900
2000
XIIIe siècle
Construction of the choir
1865-1868
Neo-Roman reconstruction
années 1930
Adding stained glass
13 juin 1997
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church (Box ZB 45): Registration by Order of 13 June 1997

Key figures

Charles Genty - Architect Directed the reconstruction (1865-1868).

Origin and history

The Saint-Laurent church of Bermont, located in the Territory of Belfort in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, has an architectural history marked by two major periods. Its choir, built or rebuilt in the 13th century, is the oldest part of the building. The nave, on the other hand, dates from the 15th century, but it was in the middle of the 19th century that the monument underwent a profound transformation, deemed necessary by the four communes of the parish (Bermont, Botans, Dorans and Sevenans) because of its smallness.

The reconstruction project, entrusted to architect Charles Genty (based in Belfort), retains the most remarkable elements of the original building, including the medieval choir – reassigned as sacristy – and the base of the bell tower. Between 1865 and 1868, a new nave of five spans, side chapels, a square choir and a bell tower were erected. The decor, inspired by the neo-Roman style, harmonizes with the old choir. The stained glass windows, added in the 1930s, complement this eclectic architectural ensemble.

Classified as a Historical Monument by order of 13 June 1997, the church now belongs to the municipality of Bermont. Its inscription protects the building in its entirety (Cadastre ZB 45), highlighting its heritage value. The location of the church at 10 Grande Rue reflects its anchoring in the historic urban fabric of Bermont, although the cartographic accuracy remains limited (level 5/10 depending on the sources).

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