Construction begins XIIIe siècle (≈ 1350)
Initial period of the building.
28 décembre 1984
Registration Historic Monument
Registration Historic Monument 28 décembre 1984 (≈ 1984)
Official church protection.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church (Box A 695): registration by decree of 28 December 1984
Key figures
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Sources insufficient to identify.
Origin and history
The church of Saint-Remi de Rozérieulles is a religious building whose construction periods run from the 13th to the 16th century. Located in the municipality of Rozérieulles, Moselle (Department 57), it has been classified as a Historic Monument since 1984. Its architecture reflects the stylistic evolutions of these three centuries, although the precise details of its transformations remain partially documented.
The church, owned by the commune, is protected by an order of inscription dated 28 December 1984 covering the whole building (cadaster A 695). Its exact address, 2 Rue de l'Eglise, is referenced in the Merimée database as well as in the geolocalized data, with a precision deemed "very satisfactory". Although sources mention its heritage status, little information is available on its current use (visits, services, etc.).
Rozérieulles, integrated into the Grand Est region (formerly Lorraine), is part of a territory marked by a religious and rural history. Parish churches like Saint-Remi played a central role in medieval and modern community life, serving as places of worship, gathering, and sometimes refuge. Their construction and beautification often reflected local prosperity or the influences of the surrounding lords and clergy.
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