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Church of Saint Remy of Serez dans l'Eure

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Eure

Church of Saint Remy of Serez

    3 Rue du Fond de Petite ville
    27220 Serez
Crédit photo : Phaubry - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIe siècle
Construction of church
21 mars 1962
Portal classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Entrance gate including its vantaux (Box C 242): registration by order of 21 March 1962

Origin and history

The church of Saint-Remy de Serez is a religious building built in the 16th century, located in the municipality of Serez, Normandy. This monument, classified among the Historical Monuments, is distinguished in particular by its entrance gate, including its vantals, protected by an inscription order dated 21 March 1962. This portal is one of the few items explicitly mentioned as being under heritage protection.

The location of the church is specified in the Mérimée base under the following address: 1 Rue du Fond de Petit-Ville, 27220 Serez, in the department of Eure. This department, integrated into the Normandy region, is identified by Insee code 27621. The accuracy of the location is estimated to be "a priori satisfactory", with a score of 6 out of 10 indicating moderate reliability of the available coordinates.

The Saint-Remy church, owned by the municipality of Serez, is part of a broader historical context where religious buildings played a central role in the social and spiritual life of the villages. In the 16th century, Normandy, like other French regions, was marked by architectural transformations and changes in religious practices, particularly under the influence of the Renaissance. These churches served not only as places of worship, but also as gathering points for the local community.

Available sources, such as Monumentum, provide administrative and descriptive information, but do not detail the architectural specificities or historical events specific to this monument. The lack of data on sponsors, architects or significant events related to this church limits the understanding of its specific history. However, its classification as Historic Monument underscores its heritage and cultural importance to the region.

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