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Notre-Dame de la Cousinerie Church dans le Nord

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Notre-Dame de la Cousinerie Church

    1 Allée du Cercle
    59650 Villeneuve-d'Ascq

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
1986
Church opening
septembre 1987
Church Consecration
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Maurice Salembier - Architect Designer of the triangular church.

Origin and history

Notre-Dame de la Cousinerie Church is a modern religious building located in the Cousinerie district of Villeneuve-d'Ascq. It is distinguished by its contemporary architecture, marked by a longitudinal facade and a triangular shape. The choir, built of brick, is positioned near the entrance, offering an unusual layout for a church.

Inaugurated in 1986, this church was designed by architect Maurice Salembier, whose stylistic footprint is visible in its geometric structure. It was consecrated in September 1987, marking its final integration into the local religious landscape. Its design reflects an innovative approach to sacred architecture, adapted to its urban environment.

The Cousinerie district, where the church stands, is part of the Lille metropolis, an area marked by progressive urbanization in the 20th century. This monument illustrates the evolution of places of worship in new cities, combining religious functionality and symbolism. Its recent history is part of the development of Villeneuve-d'Ascq, a city created by the merger of several municipalities in the 1970s.

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