Construction of church XIe siècle (≈ 1150)
Initial construction period of the building.
2 avril 1928
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 2 avril 1928 (≈ 1928)
Official protection of the church by order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Origin and history
Saint-Sauveur de Sahurs Church is a religious building located in the municipality of Sahurs, Normandy. Built in the 11th century, it represents an example of Romanesque architecture in the region. This monument was classified as a Historical Monument by decree of 2 April 1928, which is evidence of its heritage importance and preservation by the authorities.
The church is located at 7 Rue de l'Eglise, in the Seine-Maritime department (76), in the Normandy region. It belongs to the municipality and is protected for its historical and architectural characteristics. Although information on its current use (visits, rentals, accommodation) is not specified, its status as a Historic Monument makes it a place of interest for the preservation of local heritage.
In the 11th century, when it was built, churches played a central role in the lives of rural communities. They served not only as a place of worship, but also as a gathering point for the inhabitants, reflecting the social and religious organization of the time. In Normandy, a region marked by a rich medieval history, these buildings were often at the heart of villages, symbolizing faith and community cohesion.