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Saint-Clair Church of Saint-Clair-d'Arcey dans l'Eure

Eure

Saint-Clair Church of Saint-Clair-d'Arcey

    117 Bis Rue de L’Eglise
    27300 Treis-Sants-en-Ouche

Origin and history

Saint-Clair de Saint-Clair-d'Arcey Church is a religious monument located in the municipality of Treis-Sants-en-Ouche, Normandy. Although his name evokes a dedication to Saint Clair, the available sources do not specify its exact origin or the stages of its construction. Its geographical designation, Saint-Clair-d'Arcey, suggests a historical link with an old hamlet or a local seigneury, but no additional information is available to support this hypothesis.

In the Norman context, parish churches such as Saint-Clair-d'Arcey traditionally played a central role in community life, serving as a place of worship, assembly and identity marker for the inhabitants. Their architecture and evolution often reflected local dynamics, whether religious, economic or social. In the absence of precise data on this monument, it is difficult to restore its specific history, but its existence bears witness to the Christian and heritage anchor of the region.