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Cross and Priory of Montaure dans l'Eure

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Croix
Eure

Cross and Priory of Montaure

    Place Jean Charcot
    27400 Montaure

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Époque contemporaine
2000
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

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Origin and history

The monument known as Croix et Prieuré de Montaure is located in the commune of Montaure, Normandy. This site, whose exact period of construction or activity is not specified in the available sources, embodies a local religious and architectural heritage. Its name suggests a twofold component: a cross, often a symbol of devotion or landmark, and a priory, a monastic establishment generally linked to spiritual and community life.

In the Norman context, priories played a central role in the social and religious organization of the Middle Ages and later periods. These monastic assemblies served as places of prayer, reception for pilgrims, and sometimes economic or cultural centres for the surrounding populations. The crosses, on the other hand, often marked crossroads, parish boundaries or assembly places.

Without further information, it is difficult to specify the exact functions of this monument, but its existence bears witness to the importance of religious heritage in the structuring of Norman rural territories.