Église Saint-Étienne de Liverdy-en-Brie
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église Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption de Presles-en-Brie
Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Church is a parish Catholic church located in Presles-en-Brie, Seine-et-Marne, France.
Description: The church rises in the centre of the town of Presles-en-Brie. It is a single nave building with three spans and a south side. It has a massive sandstone bell tower of 45 m high and 11 m side, joined to the nave and equipped with foothills, as well as a monumental staircase at the southwest corner and pierced by murderers, also hors-œuvre. The roof is built.
Furniture: The church contains several furniture elements protected from historical monuments:
Altar Bell Two credences Funeral slab of Quentin Le Charpentier, parish priest of Presles (died 1518) Baptismal Fonts Two hat holders Tables: The Adoration of the Shepherds Takeoff of Saint John the Baptist Nativity Saint Joseph carrying the Child Jesus
History: The oldest parts of the church would go back to the thirteenth century; The bell tower was added at the beginning of the sixteenth century by Quentin Le Charpentier, parish priest. The stained glass dates back to 1855. These are restored in 2019. The church is registered on January 30, 2025 on the label "Heritage of Regional Interest...