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Church of Saint James of Assyria en Savoie

Savoie

Church of Saint James of Assyria

    84 Route de la Voûte
    73620 Hauteluce
Miwok from France

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
13 avril 1943
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Ranked MH

Key figures

Jacques de Tarentaise - Holy patron saint of the church Church dedicated to this saint.

Origin and history

Saint-Jacques-d'Assyrie Church is a Catholic religious building located in the commune of Hauteluce, Savoie. It is dedicated to Saint James of Taraise, also known as James of Assyria. This monument, typical of Savoyard heritage, reflects the importance of religion in the region, especially through its architecture and local history.

The church was classified as Historic Monuments by an order dated 13 April 1943. This official recognition underscores its heritage and architectural value, although the precise details of its construction or historical development are not mentioned in the available sources. It is part of the religious landscape of Tarentaise, a region marked by a strong Catholic tradition.

The bibliographic references associated with this monument, such as the works of Michelle Leroy and Raymond Oursel, highlight its integration into Savoyard Baroque heritage. This work also highlights its role in the pilgrimage routes and religious history of Savoy, although these aspects are not detailed in the sources provided.

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