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Saint-Rémi Church of Logny-les-Aubenton à Logny-lès-Aubenton dans l'Aisne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise gothique
Eglise fortifiée
Aisne

Saint-Rémi Church of Logny-les-Aubenton

    1 Rue Principale
    02500 Logny-lès-Aubenton
Église Saint-Rémi de Logny-lès-Aubenton
Église Saint-Rémi de Logny-lès-Aubenton
Église Saint-Rémi de Logny-lès-Aubenton
Église Saint-Rémi de Logny-lès-Aubenton
Église Saint-Rémi de Logny-lès-Aubenton
Église Saint-Rémi de Logny-lès-Aubenton
Église Saint-Rémi de Logny-lès-Aubenton
Église Saint-Rémi de Logny-lès-Aubenton
Église Saint-Rémi de Logny-lès-Aubenton
Crédit photo : Havang(nl) - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVe siècle (avant)
Construction of the choir
XVIe siècle
Fortification of the Church
14 juin 1989
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church (Box ZB 17): Registration by Order of 14 June 1989

Key figures

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Origin and history

L'Église Saint-Rémi de Logny-lès-Aubenton is a fortified church located in the Aisne department in the Hauts-de-France region. It is distinguished by its hybrid architecture, combining a medieval choir in white limestone, prior to the 15th century, and a brick nave built in the 16th century. This monument illustrates the adaptation of religious buildings to the defensive needs of the time, with a concentration of military elements on its western façade, including a cylindrical tower pierced by murderers.

The nave, composed of three spans, was erected during the fortification of the church in the sixteenth century, a period marked by regional conflicts. The main gate is protected by a brick tower, the only visible defensive vestige, while traces of blocked murderers remain on the walls. Despite its modest dimensions (two spans for the choir, three for the nave), the building embodies the fortified religious architecture characteristic of the Thierache, where even rural churches were designed to resist attacks.

Classified as a historical monument by order of 14 June 1989, Saint-Rémi Church belongs to the municipality of Logny-lès-Aubenton. Its structural bell tower, which rises above the western facade, and the tower with a pepper-pot make it an example of the fortified churches of the region. The simplicity of its construction reflects the limited resources of local communities, while meeting a protection imperative during a troubled era.

The site is referenced in the Mérimée and the Hauts-de-France Inventory bases, with an approximate location at 5000 Rue Principale. Available sources, including Wikipedia and Monumentum, highlight its role both religious and defensive, typical of Thierache's buildings in the 16th century. No information is provided on its current accessibility or contemporary use.

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