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Church of Saint Eloi du Fidelaire au Fidelaire dans l'Eure

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Eure

Church of Saint Eloi du Fidelaire

    2-8 Rue Saint-Éloi
    27190 Le Fidelaire
Crédit photo : Papagon - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1501-1600
Initial construction
1701-1800
Major changes
1801-1900
Latest transformations
24 novembre 1961
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church (Doc. E 95bis): inscription by decree of 24 November 1961

Origin and history

The church of Saint-Éloi du Fidelaire is a religious building located in the commune of Fidelaire, in the department of Eure, Normandy. Its construction periods span three centuries: the sixteenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This monument, still standing today, reflects the architectural evolutions and spiritual needs of the local community throughout the ages.

The church was listed as a Historical Monument by a decree of 24 November 1961, which reflects its heritage value recognized by the authorities. Today it belongs to the commune of Fidelaire and is located precisely at 6 Rue Saint-Éloi. The accuracy of its geographical location is considered very satisfactory, thus facilitating its access to visitors and researchers.

At the time of its construction, parish churches like Saint-Eloi played a central role in the life of Norman villages. They served not only as a place of worship, but also as a gathering point for community events, religious holidays and local decisions. In a region with a strong rural and agricultural identity, these buildings symbolized both faith and social cohesion.

Changes made in the 16th, 18th and 19th centuries may reflect stylistic or functional adaptations, such as the addition of decorative elements, the enlargement of the nave or the renovation of facades. These transformations were often linked to the resources available in the region, as well as to the influence of the dominant artistic currents of each era.

Today, Saint Eloi Church remains a material witness to local history. Its inscription in the title of Historical Monuments ensures its preservation and allows future generations to discover this heritage. Although the practical information on the visits or services offered is not detailed in the available sources, its communal ownership status suggests that it could be accessible to the public at specific events or guided tours.

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