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Church of Saint Martin of Recloses en Seine-et-Marne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Art gothique primitif
Clocher en bâtière
Seine-et-Marne

Church of Saint Martin of Recloses

    1 Rue des Écoles
    77760 Recloses
Église Saint-Martin de Recloses
Église Saint-Martin de Recloses
Église Saint-Martin de Recloses
Église Saint-Martin de Recloses
Église Saint-Martin de Recloses
Église Saint-Martin de Recloses
Église Saint-Martin de Recloses
Église Saint-Martin de Recloses
Église Saint-Martin de Recloses
Église Saint-Martin de Recloses
Église Saint-Martin de Recloses
Crédit photo : Jippee - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
14 avril 1926
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: registration by decree of 14 April 1926

Origin and history

The church Saint-Martin is a Catholic religious building located in Recloses, Seine-et-Marne department, Île-de-France. It is precisely rue des Écoles, in the heart of the village. Its architecture and local history make it an emblematic place for the municipality, although details of its construction or major transformations are not explicitly documented in available sources.

The church was listed as historical monuments by an order of 14 April 1926. This legal status, granted as communal property, underlines its heritage and cultural importance. The protection covers the entire building, without distinction of specific elements mentioned in the texts. This classification reflects the desire to preserve a religious heritage representative of the region.

The location of Recloses, near the forest of Fontainebleau, suggests a historical context marked by rural and artisanal life. Parish churches like Saint Martin played a central role in community life, serving as places of worship, gathering and sometimes shelter. Their presence attests to the social and religious organization of the villages in Île-de-France, especially from the Middle Ages, although the exact period of construction of this church is not specified.

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