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Church building
église Saint-Aignan de Berry-Bouy
The church of Saint-Aignan de Berry-Bouy is a Roman Catholic church built from 1870 to 1872. It is located at 2 rue du Stade in the municipality of Berry-Bouy. The church is part of the parish of Saint-Doulchard, with the church of Saint-Pierre de Marmagne and Saint-Doulchard, in the same name.
History: The building is built on the ruins of an 11th century building. The church was built from 1870 to 1872, under the decision of the municipal council. This decision was caused by the population increase in the village, with 490 inhabitants in 1800 and 806 in 1861, an increase of 64.15%.
The mayor of the time, Charles Lubin, son of the former mayor and landowner Jean-Baptiste Lubin, began the construction of the church. 1870-1872 Construction of the Church. Mayor Mr. Charles Lubin.
Municipal Council M.M.J.F. Matizon. E. Aucouturier. J. Gagné. G.Lafay L.Neveu. Archambault de Montfort. E.Martin. J.Fougère E.Brisset P.Rousseau. F.Fournier
Architect: The plans of the church are made by the diocesan architect Émile Tarlier, in a style similar to other churches of the Cher, such as the church of Saint Marcel...