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Church Square à Corme-Royal en Charente-Maritime

Charente-Maritime

Church Square

    4 Rue du Grand Pré
    17600 Corme-Royal
Crédit photo : Jochen Jahnke sur Wikipédia allemand - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
9 novembre 1938
Historical monument classification
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Heritage classified

Place de l'Église : classification by decree of 9 November 1938

Origin and history

Place de l'Église is a public space located in Corme-Royal, Charente-Maritime department, New Aquitaine region. It has been classified as historical monuments since 1938 by ministerial decree. This classification reflects its heritage and architectural importance, although details of its origin or historical evolution are not specified in available sources.

The square is part of the urban fabric of Corme-Royal, close to Saint-Nazaire Church, a religious building that marks the local landscape. Its classification in 1938 suggests a desire to preserve an architectural or urban complex representative of regional heritage. The sources also mention its belonging to the commune, but do not provide information on its contemporary use (visits, events, etc.).

From an administrative point of view, the square is referenced in the Mérimée base under the code Insee 17120, associated with the commune of Corme-Royal. Its exact location, although documented (5653 Rue du Grand Pré), is not subject to any additional historical precision in the source texts. The absence of data on its construction or transformations limits the understanding of its past role, apart from its current status as a protected monument.

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