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Church of Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes à Saint-Amand dans la Manche

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Manche

Church of Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes

    2 Le Bas Bourg
    50160 Saint-Amand-Villages
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Église de Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes
Crédit photo : Xfigpower - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
Initial construction
1532
Carpent dated
XVIIIe siècle
Reconstruction of the bell tower
6 septembre 1993
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The church (cad. 559A 431): inscription by decree of 6 September 1993

Key figures

Famille des de La Gonnivière - Local noble family Three members buried near the altar.

Origin and history

The Saint-Symphorian church of Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes is a Catholic building located in the Manche department in Normandy. Today it is located in the territory of the commune of Saint-Amand-Villages, integrated after the merger of the communes. Its origin dates back to the 12th century, with a portal and a nave of Romanesque style, while its structure, dated 1532, and its bell tower, rebuilt in the 18th century, testify to subsequent architectural evolutions. The building is marked by elements typical of the Romanesque churches of the region, such as the fish ridge apparatus on the walls of the nave.

The church houses three funeral slabs near the altar, dedicated to members of the family of La Gonnivière, highlighting its role in local history. Its polychrome frame, protected as movable objects, is a remarkable example of 16th century craftsmanship. The monument as a whole was listed as historic monuments by order of 6 September 1993, thus recognizing its heritage value.

The location of the church, in the village of Saint-Symphorien-les-Buttes, reflects its anchoring in the Normandy rural landscape. Its architecture, combining Romanesque, Gothic and classical elements, illustrates the transformations of religious buildings over the centuries. Today, it remains a testimony of the religious and social history of the region, while being a place of memory for the local families associated with it.

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