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Notre-Dame de Trouville Church en Seine-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise gothique
Seine-Maritime

Notre-Dame de Trouville Church

    134 Route du Stade
    76210 Trouville
Église Notre-Dame de Trouville
Église Notre-Dame de Trouville
Église Notre-Dame de Trouville
Crédit photo : Phaubry - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1800
1900
2000
25 avril 1252
Church Consecration
1825
Municipal merger
XVIIIe siècle
Change in nave
1868
Restoration work
19 juillet 1926
Partial classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Clocher and choir: inscription by decree of 19 July 1926

Key figures

Eudes Rigaud - Bishop of Rouen Consecrate the church in 1252.
Martin et Marical - Architects Direct the work of 1868.

Origin and history

The Notre-Dame de Trouville Church is a Catholic church located in the commune of Trouville-Allierville, Seine-Maritime, Normandy region. The building, built in the 13th century, was inaugurated on 25 April 1252 by the bishop of Rouen, Eudes Rigaud. Its medieval architecture, including the choir and the baptismal fonts, bears witness to this period. The nave was changed in the 18th century, while the brick and black flint porch was added at the end of the same century. An outside brick staircase was built in the 19th century.

In 1825, the commune of Trouville merged with Allierville, whose church was destroyed in the 1960s. The Trouville building has been partially listed as a historical monument since 19 July 1926, specifically covering the bell tower and the choir. Restoration works (pavement, glazing, masonry) were carried out in 1868 by architects Martin and Marical. An isolated tomb from the High Middle Ages was also discovered north of the church, highlighting the site's seniority.

The church, built in stone, embodies local religious and architectural history. Its brick and flint porch and exterior staircase reflect the additions to its medieval construction. Today, it remains an active heritage of the municipality, open to the public under municipal responsibility.

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