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Church of St Andrew of Nassandres on Risle dans l'Eure

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Church of St Andrew of Nassandres on Risle

    7 Rue du Onze Novembre
    27550 Nassandres sur Risle

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Époque contemporaine
2000
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Origin and history

The church of Saint-André de Nassandres sur Risle is a religious monument located in the municipality of the same name. Although its central role in local life is undeniable, the sources available do not specify its period of construction or the significant events in its history. This type of building, typical of Norman villages, traditionally served as a place of worship, community gathering and architectural landmark for the inhabitants.

In the Normandy region, parish churches like Saint Andrew were often at the heart of social and spiritual life as early as the Middle Ages. They housed religious ceremonies, baptisms, marriages and burials, while symbolizing the Christian anchor of rural communities. Without specific information on this church, it can be assumed that it followed this general model, reflecting the practices and needs of local people throughout the centuries.