Église Saint-Vincent
6 rue de romilly 78600 le Mesnil-le-Roi
The church of Saint-Vincent in Mesnil-le-Roi was consecrated on August 2, 1587\. This beautiful building, testimony of a rich past, is listed in the additional inventory of historical monuments. Its construction was undertaken by the controller of the treasury Antoine Le Moyne, lord of Mesnil and completed by Denis, his son. A keystone of the flamboyant Gothic choir bears the coat of arms of the founder. The disproportion between the nave, short and low vault, and the rest of the building reflects a complex history imperfectly known. The successive lords have printed their mark: in the chapel a mural features the coat of arms of the Salle family, allied to the Moyne; running on the walls of the nave, we see traces of a liter, large black band bearing the coat of arms of the de Longueil family, painted on the occasion of the death of the lords of the parish in the eighteenth century. The furniture also offers many testimonies of the past: a stone statue of Saint Barbe in the south trans
Tags
Monument historique, Édifice religieux
Paroisse du Mesnil-le-Roi