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Saint Andoche de Héry Church dans la Nièvre

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Nièvre

Saint Andoche de Héry Church

    11-62 Le Bourg
    58800 Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Église Saint-Andoche de Héry
Crédit photo : Auteur inconnu - Sous licence Creative Commons

Heritage classified

Parish Church: Order of 16 September 1907

Origin and history

The church of Saint-Andoche de Héry is a religious building whose construction spans centuries, mainly in the thirteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. It is located in the commune of Héry, in the department of Nièvre (58), in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. This monument, classified by decree of 16 September 1907, is today the property of the commune and bears witness to the religious architecture of this period.

The parish church of St.Andoche was listed as the Historic Monuments, highlighting its heritage importance. Available sources, including Monumentum and Merimée data, indicate that its location is specified at the following address: 10 Rue de l'Église, 58800 Héry. Although the details of its specific history are limited, its ranking and preservation reflect its central role in local community and religious life throughout the centuries.

The periods of church construction, spread between the 13th, 15th and 16th centuries, suggest phases of expansion or renovation, typical of medieval religious buildings and the Renaissance. These transformations can be linked to the evolution of liturgical needs, architectural styles or resources available in the region. The lack of details about sponsors or artisans makes it difficult to analyse more accurately, but its status as a Historic Monument guarantees its protection and its valorisation.

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