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Église Saint-Léger-et-Sainte-Gébertrude de Jussarupt dans les Vosges

Vosges

Église Saint-Léger-et-Sainte-Gébertrude de Jussarupt

    14 Bis Rue de l'Église
    88640 Jussarupt

Origin and history

The church Saint-Léger-et-Sainte-Gébertrude is a monument located in the commune of Jussarupt in the Grand Est region. The available data do not specify its period of construction or its detailed history, but its name evokes a double dedication to two saints, Saint Léger and Saint Gébertrude, suggesting a medieval or pre-modern origin. In the general context of the Great East, local churches played a central role in community life, serving as a place of worship, gathering and spiritual support.

These buildings often reflected the social and religious organization of the villages, while being architectural and historical landmarks for rural populations.