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Saint-Léonard Church of Bagneaux-sur-Loeng en Seine-et-Marne

Seine-et-Marne

Saint-Léonard Church of Bagneaux-sur-Loeng

    54 Rue Saint-Laurent
    77167 Bagneaux-sur-Loing

Key figures

Jean-Luc Flohic - Author and historian Documented the Seine-et-Marne heritage (2001).

Origin and history

The church Saint-Léonard de Bagneaux-sur-Loeng is a Catholic religious building located in the municipality of the same name. It is located precisely on Rue Saint-Laurent, south of the village, in a rural setting typical of the region. Its architecture and history are part of the local heritage, although the available sources do not specify its period of construction or its detailed stylistic characteristics.

Bagneaux-sur-Loeng, located in Seine-et-Marne, is part of the Île-de-France, an area marked by a high density of historical monuments. Parish churches, like Saint-Léonard, played a central role in community life: they served as places of worship, gathering and identity marker for the inhabitants. Their presence reflects the importance of the Catholic religion in the social and cultural organization of French villages, especially before the twentieth century.

Bibliographical references, such as Jean-Luc Flohic's book on the Seine-et-Marne heritage (2001), suggest that the church is documented in local inventories. However, online sources, including Wikipedia, do not provide in-depth information on its history, transformations or architectural peculiarities. Its existence is attested, but the details are lacking to trace a precise chronology or milestone events.

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