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Saint Vincent Deacon Church of Hendaye dans les Pyrénées-Atlantiques

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Style labourdin
Pyrénées-Atlantiques

Saint Vincent Deacon Church of Hendaye

    Rue du Vieux Fort
    64700 Hendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Église Saint-Vincent-Diacre dHendaye
Crédit photo : Josu Goñi Etxabe - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
4e quart XVIe siècle
Initial construction
2e moitié XIXe siècle
Major changes
1er quart XXe siècle
Architectural interventions
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The entire church (Box AM 170): inscription by decree of 18 April 2014

Origin and history

Saint-Vincent-Daacre d'Hendaye Church is a religious monument located in the commune of Hendaye, New Aquitaine. Its origins date back to the fourth quarter of the 16th century, when its initial construction was probably undertaken. This first building reflected the architectural styles of the late Renaissance, characteristic of the rural churches of that time in the Basque Country.

During the 2nd half of the 19th century, the church underwent major modifications or extensions, part of a wider movement of renovation or expansion of places of worship in France. This work was able to respond to local population growth or liturgical developments. Finally, the first quarter of the twentieth century marks a third significant phase in its history, with architectural or decorative interventions that have helped shape its present appearance.

Parish churches like Saint Vincent-Deacon played a central role in the life of Basque communities, serving as a gathering place for religious offices, but also for collective decisions. In Hendaye, as in other villages in the region, these buildings were often at the heart of social and cultural activities, reflecting the importance of the Catholic faith in everyday life. Their architecture frequently blended traditional Basque elements with broader influences, stemming from national or European artistic currents.

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