Origin of construction XIIe siècle (≈ 1250)
Beginning of church building.
XVe-XVIIe siècles
Periods of architectural change
Periods of architectural change XVe-XVIIe siècles (≈ 1750)
Major additions and transformations.
1968
Registration for historical monuments
Registration for historical monuments 1968 (≈ 1968)
Official recognition of the church heritage.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church (Box AE 40): Registration by decree of 26 June 1968
Key figures
Information non disponible - No historical character mentioned
Sources don't cite any key actors.
Origin and history
The church of Notre-Dame de Denée is a religious building located in the commune of Denée, Maine-et-Loire, in the Pays de la Loire region. Its origins date back to the 12th century, with significant modifications and additions in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. This monument thus reflects several architectural periods, typical of the rural churches of this region.
The church was listed as historic monuments in 1968, recognizing its heritage value. It is located precisely at 10 Grande Rue, in the department of Maine-et-Loire, and belongs to the commune. Like many churches of that time, it served as a central place of worship for the local community, while playing a major social and cultural role in the daily lives of the inhabitants.
Available sources, such as Wikipedia and Monumentum, confirm its status as a protected monument and provide administrative details, such as its Insee code (49120) and its exact address. However, little information is available on specific historical events related to this building, or on prominent characters associated with it.
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