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Saint-Léonard de Vautuit Church en Seine-Maritime

Seine-Maritime

Saint-Léonard de Vautuit Church

    1025 Rue du Montrouge
    76560 Doudeville

Origin and history

The church Saint-Léonard de Vautuit is a religious building located in the commune of Doudeville, Normandy. Although its exact origin and period of construction are not specified in the available sources, it bears the name of Saint Leonard, a sixth-century hermit often associated with rural churches and local pilgrimage sites. This type of monument, typical of the Normandy countryside, served as a central point for the community and spiritual life of the inhabitants.

In regions such as Normandy, parish churches played an essential role in the social and religious organization of villages. They were often the meeting place for important ceremonies, such as baptisms, weddings or employer holidays. Their architecture and location generally reflected local resources and traditions, while serving as an identity landmark for surrounding communities.