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Église Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague en Haute-Savoie

Haute-Savoie

Église Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague

    47 Place de l'Église
    74110 Essert-Romand

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1824
Parish autonomy
1832
Church completion
1936
New marble altar
1993
Inland catering
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Curé Favrat - Construction Initiator Originally from Bellevaux, oversees the building.
Laurent Baud - Sculptor Author of the statue of the Virgin.

Origin and history

The Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague church is a Catholic building located in Essert-Romand, Haute-Savoie. Its construction was initiated by the parish priest Favrat, originally from Bellevaux, after the commune gained its parish independence in 1824. The building, dedicated to Saint Louis de Gonzague, was completed in 1832, replacing an old chapel that had disappeared and whose altar stone is now integrated into the church walls.

The interior decoration of the church includes a statue of the Virgin made by Laurent Baud. Several restorations marked its history, notably in 1936 with the addition of a marble altar made by a company of Annecy, and in 1993, where the interior was completely painted respecting the original paintings.

The history of the church is linked to that of the commune, which had asked for its parish autonomy in 1717, but only got a century later. The building thus reflects the local religious and architectural evolution, while preserving heritage elements such as the historic altarstone and the works of regional artists.

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