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Saint-Mansuy Church of Culey à Loisey-Culey dans la Meuse

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise gothique
Meuse

Saint-Mansuy Church of Culey

    24-26 Rue Principale
    55000 Loisey-Culey
Église Saint-Mansuy de Culey
Église Saint-Mansuy de Culey
Église Saint-Mansuy de Culey
Église Saint-Mansuy de Culey
Église Saint-Mansuy de Culey
Église Saint-Mansuy de Culey
Église Saint-Mansuy de Culey
Église Saint-Mansuy de Culey
Église Saint-Mansuy de Culey
Église Saint-Mansuy de Culey
Église Saint-Mansuy de Culey
Église Saint-Mansuy de Culey
Crédit photo : Havang(nl) - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIe siècle
Construction of church
2 mai 1912
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church of Culey: by order of 2 May 1912

Key figures

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Origin and history

The church of Saint-Mansuy de Culey, located in the commune of Loisey-Culey in the Grand Est region, is a religious building built in the 16th century. This monument, typical of late Renaissance architecture in Lorraine, was classified as Historical Monuments by ministerial decree on 2 May 1912. Its state of conservation and heritage significance are a significant testimony of local history.

The location of the church, specified as satisfactory a priori (note 6/10), places the building at the approximate address of the 2 Impasse of the Church, in the hamlet of Culey. Owned by the commune, the building is referenced in the Mérimée base under the code Insee 55298, attached to the department of the Meuse and to the district of Bar-le-Duc. No information is available on its current accessibility or contemporary uses (visits, events).

The available sources, including the Monumentum platform and the internal data of the Merimée database, highlight its early ranking at the beginning of the 20th century, without providing details of any subsequent restorations or modifications. The associated photo, under the Creative Commons license, is assigned to the user Havang(nl), but no additional iconographic or descriptive document is mentioned in the data consulted.

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