Registration of the portal 1925 (≈ 1925)
Classification of the 12th century portal.
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Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Portail du 12s : inscription by order of 7 December 1925
Origin and history
Saint-Thiébault Church in Saint-Thiébault is a religious monument located in the commune of the same name, Haute-Marne (Department 52), in the Grand Est region. This place of worship is distinguished by its portal dating from the 12th century, the only protected element inscribed under the Historical Monuments by order of 7 December 1925. The location of the building, estimated as "a priori satisfactory", places the church at 9001 Rue du Retourne Loup, according to the GPS coordinates available.
The 12th century gate is the most remarkable architectural element of this church, bearing witness to its age and heritage importance. The protection of this element by the Historical Monuments underscores its historical and artistic value. The church now belongs to the commune of Saint-Thiébault, but the information available does not specify its current state of openness to the public, nor any additional functions such as room rental or guest rooms.
The Grand East region, particularly the Haute-Marne, is marked by an important medieval religious heritage. The churches of that time played a central role in the lives of local communities, serving as both a place of worship, a gathering and a symbol of spiritual power. Although little specific information is available on the detailed history of this church, its 12th century portal makes it a witness to early Romanesque or Gothic architecture, typical of this period in Champagne-Ardenne.
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