Registration for historical monuments 23 avril 1947 (≈ 1947)
The church is officially protected by decree.
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Heritage classified
Church: registration by decree of 23 April 1947
Origin and history
Saint-Cyr-et-Sainte-Julitte Church is a historic monument located in the commune of Saint-Cyr-en-Arthies, in the Val-d'Oise department. It is dedicated to Saint Cyr and his mother Saint Julitte, two Christian figures martyred in the fourth century. The building, whose location is specified in the Mérimée base, is a typical example of the religious architectural heritage of the Île-de-France region.
The church was listed as a historical monument by order of 23 April 1947, reflecting its heritage importance. It belongs to the commune and is located at the approximate address of 16 Rue du Parc. This type of building played a central role in community life, serving as a place of worship, gathering and visual landmark in the local landscape.
Churches like Saint-Cyr-en-Arthies were often at the heart of villages, reflecting the social and religious organization of the time. Their construction and maintenance were generally supported by the local community, and they also served as a venue for important events such as weddings, baptisms and religious holidays. These buildings were also symbols of the faith and Christian culture rooted in the region.
The data available, notably via Wikipedia and Monumentum sources, confirm its status as a protected monument and its precise location in Val-d'Oise. The accuracy of its location is assessed as satisfactory, and photographs licensed under Creative Commons are associated with this monument. The church is a testimony to the architectural and religious history of the region, and its inscription in historic monuments in 1947 underscores its heritage value.
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