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Notre-Dame de Champ-Dolent Church dans l'Eure

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Caquetoire
Eglise gothique
Eure

Notre-Dame de Champ-Dolent Church

    41-181 Rue de l'Église
    27190 Champ-Dolent
Église Notre-Dame de Champ-Dolent
Église Notre-Dame de Champ-Dolent
Église Notre-Dame de Champ-Dolent
Église Notre-Dame de Champ-Dolent
Église Notre-Dame de Champ-Dolent
Crédit photo : Loguer~commonswiki - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIIIe siècle
Construction nave and bedside
XVIe siècle
Construction of the choir
1967-1968
Creation of stained glass by Décorchemont
23 septembre 2010
Registration historical monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The entire church (Box A 163): inscription by decree of 23 September 2010

Key figures

François Décorchemont - Glass painter Author of stained glass (1967-1968) on Notre-Dame.

Origin and history

The Church of Notre-Dame de Champ-Dolent is a Catholic building located in the department of Eure in Normandy. Built mainly in the 13th and 16th centuries, it is characterized by a nave and a 13th century bedside, while its choir dates from the 16th century. Its architecture combines flint and limestone, typical of local constructions of these epochs. The rectangular building features a cradle vault and retains structural elements such as the nave entrances.

In 1967-1968, glass artist François Décorchemont (1880-1971) produced a series of eight stained glass windows dedicated to Notre-Dame, marking the culmination of his "marriage cycle". These works, integrated into the church, are worth the "Heritage of the 20th Century" label. The ensemble, homogeneous and representative of the style of Décorchemont, is part of the continuity of its previous creations, while closing its artistic exploration of the Marian theme.

Classified as a historic monument since 23 September 2010, the church belongs to the commune of Champ-Dolent. Its inscription concerns the entire building, including the stained glass windows of Décorchemont, which constitute a major testimony of the religious glass art of the twentieth century. The official address, 181 rue de l'Église, and its Insee code (27141) confirm its territorial anchor in the Eure in Normandy.

The church's furniture and structure reflect its architectural evolution, with a moulded sandstone and partially visible farms. The porch before the nave and flat bedside, dated from the 13th century, contrast with the choir of the 16th century, built in blocks of flint and less large limestone. These characteristics illustrate stylistic transitions between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in this region.

Available sources, including Wikipedia, Monumentum and the Merimée Base, highlight the heritage importance of the building. Its location, noted with satisfactory accuracy (level 8/10), and Creative Commons licensed photographic credits enrich its documentation. The church remains an active place of worship, while being open to visit, testifying to its dual, spiritual and cultural role.

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