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Saint-Sauveur Church of Corlay en Côtes-d'Armor

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise

Saint-Sauveur Church of Corlay

    8 Place de l'Église
    22320 Corlay
Ownership of the municipality
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Église Saint-Sauveur de Corlay
Crédit photo : Crepi22 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2e moitié du XVIe siècle
Construction of church
XIXe siècle
Recast of the southern façade
27 juin 1925
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: Registration by decree of 27 June 1925

Key figures

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Origin and history

The church of Saint-Sauveur de Corlay is a religious building located in the commune of Corlay, in the department of Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany. Built in the second half of the 16th century, it illustrates the religious architecture of the Breton Renaissance, with a structure marked by a main nave flanked by low side and a square bedside. Its bell tower, integrated with the west façade, houses a porch in its lower part, while the south façade would have undergone reshuffles in the nineteenth century.

Inside, the arches of a walled frame bear witness to the constructive techniques of the time. The building has been protected as historic monuments since June 27, 1925, by registration order. Owned by the commune, it embodies the local architectural and religious heritage, with a central location on the Church Square, as indicated by the official sources (Mérimée base).

The Brittany region in the 16th century was marked by an intense rural and artisanal life, where parish churches played a central role in community life. These buildings served not only as places of worship, but also as social and cultural landmarks, often financed by local lords or the bourgeois enriched by the maritime trade. The Saint-Sauveur church, by its size and structure, suggests a prosperous community capable of supporting such a project.

Subsequent changes, such as the redesign of the southern facade in the 19th century, reflect changes in architectural tastes or structural needs. Registration for historic monuments in 1925 underscores its heritage value, in a post-First World War context where heritage preservation becomes a national priority. Today, the church remains a symbol of local history, open to visit and anchored in the urban landscape of Corlay.

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