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Church of Saint-Maurice of Cirey-lès-Bellevaux en Haute-Saône

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Clocher comtois
Haute-Saône

Church of Saint-Maurice of Cirey-lès-Bellevaux

    1 Rue de l'Église
    70190 Cirey
Église Saint-Maurice de Cirey-lès-Bellevaux
Église Saint-Maurice de Cirey-lès-Bellevaux
Église Saint-Maurice de Cirey-lès-Bellevaux
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Église Saint-Maurice de Cirey-lès-Bellevaux
Église Saint-Maurice de Cirey-lès-Bellevaux
Église Saint-Maurice de Cirey-lès-Bellevaux
Église Saint-Maurice de Cirey-lès-Bellevaux
Église Saint-Maurice de Cirey-lès-Bellevaux
Église Saint-Maurice de Cirey-lès-Bellevaux
Église Saint-Maurice de Cirey-lès-Bellevaux
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Église Saint-Maurice de Cirey-lès-Bellevaux
Église Saint-Maurice de Cirey-lès-Bellevaux
Crédit photo : Pelot Adrien - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1100
1200
1700
1800
1900
2000
1143
Original chapel
1778-1780
Construction of church
1er janvier 1780
Inauguration
24 janvier 1944
Historical Monument
1944
Bombardment during World War II
1949
First post-war restoration
1956
Replacement of stained glass windows
1962
Restoration of the bell tower
1964
Last restoration campaign
juillet 2014
Creation of the A.S.R.E.C.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: registration by decree of 24 January 1944

Key figures

François-Lazare Renaud - Architect Author of the original church plans.
Louis Beuque - Bisontin architect Supervised the execution of the plans.
Claude Jambard - Entrepreneur Responsible for construction between 1778-1780.
Alexandre Castillon - President of the CVV Union Current church manager (inhabitant of Cirey).
Marie-Edith Isabey - President of the A.S.R.E.C. Directs the restaurant association since 2014.

Origin and history

The church Saint-Maurice de Cirey-lès-Bellevaux, located in the Haute-Saône in Franche-Comté, is a religious building from the 4th quarter of the 18th century. Built between 1778 and 1780 on the site of a 12th century chapel (1143), it was inaugurated on 1 January 1780. His Greek cross plan, rare for the time, gives him exceptional acoustic qualities. The church houses precious furniture, including stalls from the Cistercian Abbey of Bellevaux, highlighting its heritage importance.

The history of the church is marked by successive restorations, especially after the damage suffered during a bombing in 1944 during the Second World War. The stained glass windows, destroyed during this event, were replaced in 1956 by the Historical Monuments. The bell tower, damaged, was restored in 1962, followed by a last campaign in 1964. Today, the building suffers from a collapse of the roof, motivating a restoration project carried out by the intercommunal union CVV (Cirey, Vandelans, Valleroy) and supported by the association A.S.R.E.C., created in 2014.

The administration of the church is original: it is the joint property of three communes (Cirey and Vandelans in Haute-Saône, Valleroy in Doubs), gathered within the CVV union. This mode of governance reflects the shared history of these villages, once grouped within the parish of Cirey-lès-Bellevaux. The church architecture, designed by François-Lazare Renaud and executed by the entrepreneur Claude Jambard under the supervision of Louis Beuque, illustrates the local know-how of the eighteenth century. Its bell tower-porch and its structure in coated bells make it a typical example of the franc-comtanian religious heritage.

The Church of Saint-Maurice has been listed as a historical monument since 24 January 1944, and it embodies both an active place of worship and a witness to the architectural and community history of the region. The current restoration efforts aim to preserve this heritage, while stressing its central role in the collective memory of the associated municipalities. Local initiatives, such as those of the A.S.R.E.C., show the inhabitants' attachment to this emblematic monument.

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