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Saint Honoré Church of Saint Honoré (Seine-Maritime) en Seine-Maritime

Seine-Maritime

Saint Honoré Church of Saint Honoré (Seine-Maritime)

    144 Rue Charles Henry d'Ambray
    76590 Saint-Honoré

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Époque contemporaine
2000
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Origin and history

Saint-Honoré de Saint-Honoré Church, located in the Seine-Maritime department in Normandy, is a religious monument whose precise origins are not documented in the available sources. His name suggests a connection with Saint Honoré, patron saint of bakers, but there is no additional information to inform his history or his foundation. In the Norman region, parish churches like Saint-Honoré traditionally played a central role in community life.

They served as a place of worship, assembly and social landmark for the inhabitants, often reflecting the architecture and religious practices of their time. These buildings were also symbols of the local organization, around which daily activities and religious holidays were organized.