Initial construction XIIe siècle (≈ 1250)
Certified construction period
1987
Supplementary registration
Supplementary registration 1987 (≈ 1987)
Second protective measure
25 janvier 1990
Final classification
Final classification 25 janvier 1990 (≈ 1990)
Order of protection for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Tour Saint-André (cad. AL 19): classification by decree of 25 January 1990
Key figures
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Sources do not mention any historical actors
Origin and history
The Saint-André Tower is the last vestige of a Catholic religious building built in the twelfth century in Château-Landon, Île-de-France. This monument, now isolated, bears witness to the medieval religious architecture of the region, although its precise history and its original function remain partially documented in the available sources.
The tower has been the subject of two separate protection measures for historic monuments. Initially registered in 1926, this first protection was cancelled in favour of a final classification by decree of 25 January 1990. In addition, a second entry, dating back to 1987, probably concerns other items not detailed in the sources consulted. These successive protections underline its heritage importance.
Located at 37 Rue Charles de Gaulle (or Montargis road according to references), the tower today belongs to the commune of Château-Landon. Its state of conservation and accessibility to the public (visits, rental) are not specified in the documents available. The GPS coordinates associated with the Merimée database suggest an approximate location, assessed as "passable" (level 5/10) by contributors.
The monument is part of a regional context marked by other major religious buildings, such as the Basilica of St. Thugal or the Abbey of St. Severin, also located in Château-Landon. These sets illustrate the Church's central role in the social and spiritual organization of the Seine-et-Marne in the Middle Ages, although the Saint Andrew Tower is not explicitly linked to these sites in the sources.
The available references (Wikipedia, Monumentum, Merimée database) mention photo credits under Creative Commons license and administrative data, such as Insee 77099 for the municipality. No information is provided on any historical figures associated with its construction or use, or on any significant events occurring there.
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