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Church of Dampierre-sur-Loire à Saumur en Maine-et-Loire

Church of Dampierre-sur-Loire

    6 Rue de l'Église
    49400 Saumur
Ownership of the municipality
Eglise de Dampierre-sur-Loire
Eglise de Dampierre-sur-Loire
Eglise de Dampierre-sur-Loire
Eglise de Dampierre-sur-Loire
Eglise de Dampierre-sur-Loire
Crédit photo : GO69 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1900
2000
XIIIe siècle
Construction begins
26 octobre 1972
Registration Historic Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church of Dampierre-sur-Loire (Box B 341): inscription by order of 26 October 1972

Origin and history

The church of Dampierre-sur-Loire is a religious monument located in the municipality of Saumur, Maine-et-Loire (Land of the Loire). Its origins date back to the 13th, 15th and 16th centuries, periods marked by phases of construction or transformation. This building thus illustrates centuries of religious architecture in the region, with stylistic influences specific to each era.

Classified as a Historical Monument by order of 26 October 1972, the church is now owned by the municipality of Saumur. Its listing in the Historic Monuments inventory reflects its heritage and architectural value. Although the available sources do not specify the details of the works or sponsors, this official protection underscores its importance in the local historic landscape. The exact address, 4 Rue de l'Église, allows to situate it precisely in the urban fabric of Saumur.

In medieval and modern times, parish churches like Dampierre-sur-Loire played a central role in the lives of rural or peri-urban communities. They served not only as a place of worship, but also as a gathering point for social, political and even economic events. In a region like the Pays de la Loire, marked by a strong seigneurial and ecclesiastical presence, these buildings often reflected the local dynamics, between religious power and the daily lives of the inhabitants.

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