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Église Saint-Gilles d'Alderville dans la Manche

Manche

Église Saint-Gilles d'Alderville

    69 Rue de L'Église
    50440 La Hague

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
Aujourd'hui
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Origin and history

Saint-Gilles d'Alderville Church is a religious building located in the commune of La Hague, Normandy. This monument, whose exact period of construction is not specified in the available sources, embodies the local architectural and spiritual heritage. His name, dedicated to Saint Gilles, suggests a deep historical and religious anchor, although the details of his foundation or evolution remain unknown.

In the Norman context, parish churches like Saint-Gilles played a central role in medieval and modern community life. They served as places of worship, assembly, and sometimes refuge for local people. The La Hague region, marked by its coastline and maritime activities, saw these buildings as both spiritual and social landmarks, although the archives specific to Alderville were incomplete.