Construction of church XVe siècle (≈ 1550)
Period of initial construction of the monument.
8 mai 1926
Portal classification
Portal classification 8 mai 1926 (≈ 1926)
Registration as a Historical Monument by order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Portal forming part of the Presbytery of Vernonnet: inscription by order of 8 May 1926
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Origin and history
The former church of Vernon, located in the department of Eure in Normandy, is a monument dating back to the 15th century. Today, only the gate remains, the only element preserved after the demolition of the building. This architectural vestige bears witness to the religious history of the city and its medieval heritage.
The portal of the old church, integrated into the presbytery of Vernonnet, was inscribed as a Historic Monument by decree of 8 May 1926. This ranking reflects its heritage importance, although the church itself has disappeared. The current location, near Julie Charpentier Square, allows to imagine its original location in Vernon's urban landscape.
In medieval times, churches played a central role in the lives of local communities. They served not only as places of worship, but also as gathering points for the inhabitants, marking the rhythm of social and religious life. In a city such as Vernon, located on the banks of the Seine, these buildings were often linked to the river and commercial activities that boosted the region.
The partial preservation of this monument, now owned by the commune, raises questions about its current use. Although the sources do not specify whether it is open to the visit or reassigned to other functions (such as a rental room or guest rooms), its status as a Historic Monument guarantees its protection and enhancement in the local heritage.
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