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Church of Saint Christoph of Léogeats en Gironde

Patrimoine classé
Clocher-mur
Eglise
Eglise romane

Church of Saint Christoph of Léogeats

    15-21 Le Bourg
    33210 Léogeats
Ownership of the municipality
Église Saint-Christophe de Léogeats
Église Saint-Christophe de Léogeats
Église Saint-Christophe de Léogeats
Église Saint-Christophe de Léogeats
Église Saint-Christophe de Léogeats
Église Saint-Christophe de Léogeats
Église Saint-Christophe de Léogeats
Église Saint-Christophe de Léogeats
Église Saint-Christophe de Léogeats
Église Saint-Christophe de Léogeats
Église Saint-Christophe de Léogeats
Crédit photo : Henry Salomé - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
Initial construction
XVIe siècle
Expansion of the apse
24 décembre 1925
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: registration by decree of 24 December 1925

Origin and history

The Church of Saint-Christophe de Léogeats is a Catholic religious building located in the municipality of Léogeats, Gironde. Originally built in the 12th century, it was enlarged in the 16th century by the addition of a longitudinal apse to the north. This monument illustrates two distinct architectural periods, mixing medieval elements with Renaissance additions.

The church is located west of the village of Léogeats, in the department of Gironde, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Its precise location is reported at the approximate address of 109 Impasse of the Church, according to the GPS coordinates available. The building has been registered as a historic monument since December 24, 1925, by official order.

The church of Saint Christophe, owned by the commune, is a typical example of the girondin religious heritage. Its inscription among historical monuments underlines its cultural and architectural importance. Available sources, such as Wikipedia and Monumentum, confirm its status and location, while offering additional resources to deepen its knowledge.

The initial construction in the 12th century is part of a medieval context where churches played a central role in community life, both spiritually and socially. The expansion of the 16th century reflected a period of architectural and religious renewal, marked by new artistic influences. These transformations reflect the evolution of liturgical and aesthetic needs over the centuries.

Today, the church of Saint-Christophe de Léogeats remains a point of local interest, integrated into heritage databases such as Mérimée. Its state of conservation and accessibility are not specified in the sources, but its listing as historical monuments guarantees protection and recognition of its historical value.

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