Construction of church XIIIe siècle (≈ 1350)
Initial construction period mentioned.
12 janvier 1931
Choir protection
Choir protection 12 janvier 1931 (≈ 1931)
Registration for Historic Monuments.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Choir: registration by decree of 12 January 1931
Origin and history
The Saint-Sulpice church of Audeville is a religious building built in the 13th century, located in the commune of Audeville, in the Loiret department (Centre-Val de Loire region). This monument, whose choir has been protected by an inscription to the Historical Monuments since January 12, 1931, reflects the medieval religious architecture of the region. The location of the church at 1 Rue Saint-Sulpice is considered satisfactory (note 7/10), although the sources do not specify its current state of openness to the public.
The church choir is the element protected by the 1931 decree, highlighting its heritage importance. The property belongs to the commune of Audeville, as indicated by the Mérimée base. No information is available on any historical characters related to its construction or history. The source data (Monumentum) do not mention sponsors or specific milestones, apart from its legal protection.
The administrative location of Audeville, identified by the code Insee 45012, links it to the borough of Orléans. The approximate address, derived from GPS coordinates, confirms its location in the heart of the village. No details are given on the contemporary uses of the building (visits, cults, or other functions), or on any restorations after its medieval construction.
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