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Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens Church of Latrecey-Ormoy-sur-Aube en Haute-Marne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Haute-Marne

Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens Church of Latrecey-Ormoy-sur-Aube

    3 Rue de l'Église
    52120 Latrecey-Ormoy-sur-Aube
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Latrecey-Ormoy-sur-Aube
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Latrecey-Ormoy-sur-Aube
Crédit photo : Naigoran - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
3e quart du XVIIIe siècle
Initial construction
2e quart du XIXe siècle
Complementary work
19 novembre 1990
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens (cad. H 158): inscription by decree of 19 November 1990

Key figures

Edmé Verniquet - Architect Contribute to the design of the church.
Charles Sylvestre Topin - Architect Associated with the work of the building.

Origin and history

Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens Church of Latrecey-Ormoy-sur-Aube is a religious building built mainly between the 3rd quarter of the 18th century and the 2nd quarter of the 19th century. It is distinguished by its inscription in the title of Historical Monuments since 1990, thus protecting an architectural heritage representative of the rural churches of the Haute-Marne. Its location, in the heart of the village, reflects its central role in local community life, both spiritually and socially.

The church's design is attributed to two architects: Edmé Verniquet and Charles Sylvestre Topin, whose contributions marked its structure. Owned by the municipality, the building is identified under Cadastre H 158, and its official address (9001 Rue de l'Église) confirms its anchoring in the urban fabric of Latrecey-Ormoy-sur-Aube. The accuracy of its location, assessed as fair (note 5/10), suggests approximate GPS coordinates, without altering its heritage importance.

The Greater East region, and more specifically the former Champagne-Ardenne, was at that time a rural area where churches served as essential gathering places. These buildings often embodied local prosperity, financed by communities or lords, and played a key role in social organization, between religious festivals, markets and collective decisions. Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens Church is part of this tradition, although the available archives do not detail its specific social history.

Current sources, including Monumentum and Merimée data, highlight its protected status and architecture, but remain unclear about the significant events of its past. The absence of details of any subsequent restorations or modifications limits the understanding of its evolution, outside the initial construction periods and its classification in 1990.

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