Saint Martin Church of Recloses, Historic church building in Recloses, Seine-et-Marne, France.
Saint Martin Church of Recloses is a protected religious building featuring Gothic architectural elements, including a distinctive bell tower and stonework from its 19th-century construction period.
The church was officially registered as a monument historique inscrit on April 14, 1926, recognizing its architectural and historical importance in the Île-de-France region.
The church serves as a central place of worship for the local Catholic community and hosts traditional religious ceremonies that maintain the village's spiritual heritage throughout the year.
Located on Rue des Écoles in the center of Recloses village, the church is accessible to visitors during designated hours for architectural exploration and religious observation.
The church features a bell tower with a distinctive bâtière roof design, a characteristic architectural element that sets it apart from other religious buildings in the region.
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