Église Saint-Jean-Bosco
140 rue de l'Argonne, 45000 Orléans
- Loiret
- Centre-Val de Loire
At the instigation of the Father Sauve, priest of Saint Mark, and Mr A. Gervais, president of the association of the group Saint-Jean-Bosco, the church Saint-Jean-Bosco was built in 1962 and 1963, this, thanks to a part(party) of the due war compensation claims for the disaster of the old(former) church Saint-Paul which was destroyed in 1940 and gifts(donations) of the different parishes of diocese. Following an agreement between the municipality, the bishop's palace and the co-operative of reconstruction of churches, it was built on a ground left by Sir and madam Henry and Alice Lemesle (arboriculturists on the district of Argonne), instead of a dilapidated become health centre, and the old(former) wooden chapel built in 1942\. This cultural building is a part of the heritage of the city of Orléans which is possessing it and owes «closed and the place setting».
Tags
Édifice religieux, Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire, Architecture contemporaine remarquable & Patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO
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