• Historic site and monument

Eglise de Maxilly

Sainte-Marie-Madeleine parish church in Maxilly.

Historic site and monument Eglise de Maxilly Maxilly-sur-Léman

About

Maxilly-sur-Léman (74500)
Animals not allowed

A primitive church is mentioned in 1099 in the Genevan register, which asks the priory of St. Paul to serve Maxilly. In 1536, Maxilly was the only parish in the Pays du Gavot to fall "under the sway of the Bernese". It was thus a Protestant enclave in Catholic country.
In 1794, the steeple was razed to the ground and the church stripped of much of its furnishings. The church was completely rebuilt in 1828 in the same style as the old building, with a single nave.
St Jacques de Montigny stone was used to build it. When the Coppy flooded in 1827, the village suffered no loss of life. To thank the Virgin Mary for her protection, numerous oratories were built in and around the village

Prices

Free of charge.

Reception

Animals not allowed
Languages spoken : French

Opening

All year round, every Saturday and Sunday.

Labels and rating

19th C

Equipments
  • Parking nearby

Access

76 Route de la Grandvin 74500 Maxilly-sur-Léman
Information update on 15/04/2023 by Office de Tourisme Leman Mountains Explore