Burial of the Lords of Crequy XIIe siècle (≈ 1250)
Link to the local nobility.
1374
Date engraved on stone
Date engraved on stone 1374 (≈ 1374)
Proof of medieval existence of the church.
1840
Installation of the clock
Installation of the clock 1840 (≈ 1840)
Modernizing the bell tower.
XIXe siècle
Construction of naves
Construction of naves XIXe siècle (≈ 1865)
Expansion or major renovation.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Key figures
Seigneurs de Créquy - Local Nobles
Burial in the choir.
Pilâtre de Rozier - Historical figure buried
He was buried in the adjacent cemetery.
Pierre-Ange Romain - Historical figure buried
He was buried in the adjacent cemetery.
Origin and history
The Saint-Pierre de Wimille church is distinguished by its architecture, including an octagonal tower with an arrow roof. An engraved stone of the year 1374, expressed in Roman numerals, attests to its seniority. Inside, the choir houses the burial of the lords of Créquy, the noble family that ruled Wimille from the twelfth century. These historical elements underline its central role in local memory, although the building was looted during the French Revolution.
The two naves of the church date from the 19th century, reflecting late renovation or extension work. In 1840, the bell tower was equipped with a clock, thus modernizing its use for the community. The old adjacent cemetery houses the tombs of notable figures, including those of Pilâtre de Rozier and Pierre-Ange Romain, adding an additional memorial dimension to the site.
The church, looted during revolutionary unrest, nevertheless retains tangible traces of its medieval past and its connection to the local aristocracy. The Lords of Crequy, in particular, are associated with it by their burial, recalling their influence on the region in the twelfth and fourteenth centuries. These historical strata, combined with the additions of the 19th century, make it a composite testimony of Wimille's architectural and social evolution.
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