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Saint-Ouen Church of La Fresnaie-Fayel dans l'Orne

Orne

Saint-Ouen Church of La Fresnaie-Fayel

    61210 Les Buats
    61210 La Fresnaie-Fayel

Origin and history

The church of Saint-Ouen de La Fresnaie-Fayel is a religious monument located in the commune of La Fresnaie-Fayel in Normandy. The available data do not specify its period of construction or its architectural evolution, but its name suggests a link with Saint Ouen, a major figure of Christianity in Normandy in the 7th century. This type of building, typical of the Normandy countryside, served as a place of worship, community gathering and identity marker for local residents.

In the Norman context, parish churches like Saint-Ouen played a central role in the daily life of villages. They provided shelter for religious ceremonies, baptisms, marriages and burials, while serving as a geographical and social landmark. Their architecture, often modest, reflected local resources and know-how, while sometimes integrating regional stylistic elements.

The absence of detailed sources for this specific church makes it impossible to specify its own historical or artistic characteristics.