Construction of church XIVe et XVe siècles (≈ 1550)
Main building period of the monument.
19 mars 1927
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 19 mars 1927 (≈ 1927)
Official protection of the building by order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church: registration by decree of 19 March 1927
Key figures
Arcisse de Caumont - Historian and archaeologist
Author of a study on the church (1857).
Origin and history
Saint-Gilles de Coulonces Church is a Catholic religious building built between the 14th and 15th centuries. Located in the village of Coulonces, in the department of Calvados (region Normandy), it illustrates the local medieval architectural heritage. Its designation as the Historic Monuments, effective since 19 March 1927, underscores its heritage value and its importance for regional history.
The precise location of the church is attested to at 5 Rue Ernest Rouland, in the commune of Coulonces, today integrated in Vire Normandie. The monument, partially destroyed over the centuries, remains a testimony to the religious and architectural practices of medieval Lower Normandy. Its management is the responsibility of the municipality, and its status as a public property guarantees its accessibility, although the modalities of visits are not detailed in the available sources.
The bibliographical references, like the book by Arcisse de Caumont Statistique monumentale du Calvados (1857), confirm its historical anchor. This document, among others, offers architectural and contextual descriptions, reinforcing the understanding of its role in the Norman religious landscape. The church is also included in the List of Historic Monuments of Calvados, consolidating its status as a protected heritage.
From an architectural point of view, the Saint-Gilles church reflects the characteristics of the Christian buildings of its time, although the specific details of its interior or its stylistic peculiarities are not explicitly documented in the sources consulted. Its inscription in the heritage is part of a process of preserving the emblematic monuments of the region, often linked to the history of Catholicism and medieval architecture.
Available sources (Wikipedia, Monumentum) indicate an approximate location, assessed as satisfactory a priori (level 6/10), and photographic credits under Creative Commons license. These technical elements complement historical data, while highlighting the limitations of available information on certain practical aspects, such as openness to the public or contemporary uses of the site.
Finally, the Church of Saint-Gilles is part of a wider network of protected monuments of Calvados, participating in the development of the Norman heritage. Its history, although partially documented, remains a marker of the cultural and religious identity of Coulonces and its region, from the Middle Ages to today.
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