Church completion 1861 (≈ 1861)
Construction of the current building completed this year.
1879
Construction of the juxtaposed school
Construction of the juxtaposed school 1879 (≈ 1879)
Educational building adjacent to the church erected.
2001
Archaeological excavations
Archaeological excavations 2001 (≈ 2001)
Discovery of Gallo-Roman and medieval remains.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
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Origin and history
Saint-Pierre de Vancia Church is located in the Vancia district, in Rillieux-la-Pape, in the Rhône department. Built at the corner of the Strasbourg road and the Sathonay road, it belongs to the local parish. Its architecture and history are closely linked to those of the commune, with a juxtaposed school later erected in 1879.
The current building was completed in 1861, marking a period of development for the neighbourhood. Archaeological excavations carried out in 2001 revealed traces of occupation dating back to the Gallo-Roman period and even to the Bronze Age, as well as medieval remains. These discoveries suggest an ancient human occupation around the site, possibly linked to an older Saint Peter chapel, although its exact existence is not documented in available sources.
No details are provided on church sponsors or architects. Its role in the local community, as a place of worship and assembly, is part of the tradition of 19th-century parish churches, often accompanied by educational or social infrastructures, such as the adjacent school built in 1879.
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