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Notre-Dame de Notre-Dame-d'Aliermont Church en Seine-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise gothique
Seine-Maritime

Notre-Dame de Notre-Dame-d'Aliermont Church

    117 Grande Rue
    76510 Notre-Dame-d'Aliermont
Crédit photo : Phaubry - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1800
1900
2000
XIIIe siècle
Initial construction
XVIIIe siècle
Adding furniture
13 avril 1933
Registration MH
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Portal and apse: registration by order of 13 April 1933

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Origin and history

Notre-Dame de Notre-Dame-d'Aliermont Church is a Catholic religious building located in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy. Built in the 13th century, it embodies local medieval architecture, with typical materials such as tuf, sandstone, brick and flint. His initial plan included three naves and three arcades, reflecting the constructive practices of the time.

The building has undergone many changes over the centuries, partially altering its original structure. Despite these transformations, some remarkable elements remain, such as an 18th-century counter-table. The church has been partially protected since 1933, with an inscription as historical monuments specifically covering its portal and apse.

The church's location at 119 Grande Rue in Notre-Dame-d'Aliermont makes it a central point of local heritage. Its construction of various materials and its architectural evolution illustrate the successive adaptations of religious buildings to the liturgical needs and technical constraints of the periods passed. Today, it remains a testimony to the religious and community history of the region.

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