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Sunday 17 September 2023, 18:30Passed
Conditions
free entrance
September 2023
Sunday 17
18:30 - 19:30

Église Saint-Hermeland

Place de la République 92220 Bagneux
  • Hauts-de-Seine
  • Île-de-France

Guided tour of Saint-Hermeland Church

This small village church, built between 1160 and 1230, transports us to the Middle Ages. The streets surrounding it have preserved their medieval layout.
Sunday 17 September 2023, 18:30Passed
Conditions
free entrance
Ville de Bagneux

The church of Saint-Hermeland, of great architectural quality, is one of the first buildings classified as historical monuments in France, since 1862. Its sculpted decorations are among the richest and most varied of the Parisian suburbs. It was built between 1160 and 1230, at a time of great renewal of religious architecture, since the Gothic style, which is said to have been invented at the Abbey Church of Saint-Denis in 1140, will allow thanks to technical advances (vault on ogive cross, flying buttress) to pierce the walls and bring light into the churches, thus supplanting Romanesque architecture in Île-de-France and then throughout the country.
Although smaller in size, it is compared to the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, on which the parish of Bagneux depended. Almost contemporary, geographically close, they have stylistic similarities that may suggest that the Notre-Dame workers worked at Bagneux. It contains raised funerary slabs dating from the 13th to the 16th centuries, a 17th century organ stand.

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About the location

Église Saint-Hermeland
Place de la République 92220 Bagneux
  • Hauts-de-Seine
  • Île-de-France
Church built in the last quarter of the twelfth century, completed (choir) in the thirteenth century. Characteristic of the buildings of the first Gothic art of the Parisian region, it is one of the first to have suffered the direct influence of the Notre-Dame de Paris building site. The bell tower was modified in 1722\. Several improvements, as well as restorations, were implemented in the 19th century. Engraved funerary slabs, dating from the 13th to the 16th century, are preserved here. The carved wooden organ stand dates from the 16th century.
Tags
Édifice religieux, Monument historique
Access
Bus: 128, 162, 188, 388, 391