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Saint Peter's Church of Igny dans l'Essonne

Patrimoine classé
Clocher en bâtière
Eglise
Eglise romane

Saint Peter's Church of Igny

    1 Rue de l'Église
    91430 Igny
Ownership of the municipality
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Église Saint-Pierre dIgny
Crédit photo : Cyrilb1881 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1500
1600
1900
2000
début XIIIe siècle
Construction of the tower tower
fin XIIIe siècle
Construction of church
XVe siècle
Post-war reconstruction
17 février 1950
Registration for historical monuments
1967
Restoration and addition of an altar
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church of Saint-Pierre-d'Igny: inscription by decree of 17 February 1950

Key figures

Philippe Auguste - King of France Reigns during the construction of the church.
Famille Du Puys - Local Lords Reconstructed the church in the 15th century.

Origin and history

Saint-Pierre d'Igny Church, located in the Essonne department in Île-de-France, is a Catholic parish church dedicated to Saint Pierre. Its origin dates back to the early 13th century, when the current tower of the bell tower was built as a watchtower for the fortified farm of Amblainvilliers. Shortly afterwards, during the reign of Philip Augustus, a place of worship was erected and dedicated to the apostle Peter, symbolizing attachment to the papacy. This first building was partially destroyed during the Hundred Years' War, when British troops ravaged the area.

In the 15th century, the church was rebuilt in a Romanesque style by the local lords, the Du Puys family, who also restored the damage suffered. In the 18th century, the crypt of the seigneurs' burials was filled, and the façade was renovated at that time. The building was officially listed as a historic monument on February 17, 1950, before undergoing further restoration in 1967, including the addition of an altar.

Architecturally, the church features a vaulted nave in a crib, two sidewalks crossed with warheads, and a flat bedside. The bell tower, located on the north facade, retains 13th century defensive elements and is surmounted by a clock. Inside, a 16th-century wooden sculpture depicts the Virgin with the Child, while arch keys and friezes bear the arms of the Du Puys family. A chapel dedicated to the Blessed Sacrament was added on the southern facade.

Today, Saint Peter's Church remains a testimony to the medieval and modern history of Igny, mixing religious, defensive and seigneurial functions. Its inscription in historical monuments and its successive restorations underline its heritage importance in the francilian region.

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