Stone cottage XIXe siècle (≈ 1865)
Testimony of beautification or restoration
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Position de référence.
Origin and history
The church Saint-Barthélemy de Jailleux is a Catholic place of worship located in the cemetery of the hamlet of Jailleux, in the territory of the commune of Montluel. Its main entrance is oriented towards the central cross of the cemetery, highlighting its integration into this funeral and religious space. This positioning suggests a historical relationship between the building and local commemorative practices.
The church's furniture includes notable elements such as a 19th-century stone bentier, testifying to this period of restoration or beautification of religious buildings. Two plaster statues, representing Saint Laurent and the Sacred Heart, complete this ensemble. These objects reflect the popular devotions and religious art of the time, although their fragile (plaster) materiality contrasts with the expected durability of the cult works.
The building is mentioned in the collective work Tourism and Archaeological Resources of Montluel Township (1999), which devotes two pages to its history and its role in the local heritage. This bibliographic reference indicates its anchor in regional history, without providing details on its construction or major transformations. No date of foundation or milestone event is explicitly documented in available sources.
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