Construction period Moyen Âge (≈ 1125)
Foundation of the Priory Saint-Nicolas.
1er décembre 1998
Portal protection
Portal protection 1er décembre 1998 (≈ 1998)
Registration as a Historic Monument.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The medieval portal (cad. A 76): registration by decree of 1 December 1998
Key figures
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Origin and history
The former Priory Saint-Nicolas, located in Bonneuil-les-Eaux in the Hauts-de-France, is a medieval monument dating back to the Middle Ages. Today, only part of the fence wall and a portal remain, emblematic of its original architecture. These remains, although limited, offer an overview of the importance of religious establishments in the region at that time, often linked to the spiritual and community life of the villages.
The priory was partially preserved thanks to its classification as Historic Monument. The medieval portal, in particular, was officially protected by decree of 1 December 1998, highlighting its heritage value. This type of monument, typical of the Middle Ages, played a central role in the social and religious organization of the localities, serving as a place of prayer, reception or management of the surrounding lands. Priories were often centres of collective life, integrating agricultural, educational or charitable activities.
The current location of the site at 3 Rue aux Prêtres in Bonneuil-les-Eaux corresponds to the address recorded in the Merimée database. Although the information available on its original configuration is fragmentary, its location and the elements preserved make it possible to imagine its integration into the urban and religious landscape of the time. The accuracy of its location is estimated as fair, reflecting the limitations of available historical and geographic data.
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