Registration MH 17 juin 1926 (≈ 1926)
Church ranking as Historic Monument.
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Origin and history
The church Saint-Rémi of the commune of Écuelles, in Seine-et-Marne, is a religious monument inscribed in the inventory of Historical Monuments. Its official inscription dates from 17 June 1926, according to the archives of the Merimée base. This status protects the building as an architectural and cultural heritage, reflecting its importance to the local community and the territory of France.
The location of the church is specified in the administrative registers as being linked to the municipality of Écuelles, although GPS coordinates suggest an address close to Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne, a nearby municipality. This geographical ambiguity, noted with "fair" accuracy (level 5/10), could be explained by territorial reorganizations or data entry errors. The building now belongs to the commune, which implies public management of its maintenance and its openness to the public.
Available sources, including the Monumentum platform, indicate that the Church of Saint-Rémi is an emblematic place of the village, without providing details on its architecture, detailed history or possible transformations over the centuries. The absence of a precise period of construction in the data limits the understanding of its evolution, but its ranking in 1926 underscores its recognized heritage value from the early twentieth century.