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Church of the Nativity-Notre-Dame de Beaumais dans le Calvados

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise romane
Architecture gothique flamboyant
Calvados

Church of the Nativity-Notre-Dame de Beaumais

    Le Bourg
    14620 Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Église de la Nativité-Notre-Dame de Beaumais
Crédit photo : Milka-berger - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1100
1200
1300
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
vers 1107
Fire and reconstruction
1120
Donation of sponsorship
début XIIe siècle
Construction of the choir and bell tower
fin XVe - début XVIe siècle
Added seigneurial chapel
XIXe siècle
Reconstruction of the nave
3 novembre 1930
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: by decree of 3 November 1930

Key figures

Richard de Beaumais - Bishop of London (1108-1128) Reconstructs the church after the 1107 fire.

Origin and history

The church of the Nativity-Notre-Dame de Beaumais, located in Calvados in Normandy, is a Catholic building built mainly in the twelfth century. Its architectural importance is explained by the early density of the local population and the influence of Richard de Beaumais, bishop of London from 1108 to 1128, a major figure linked to his history. The monument, marked by Romanesque elements such as the gate, the tower and the choir, underwent notable changes, including the reconstruction of the nave in the 19th century and the addition of a seigneurial chapel at the end of the 15th century.

Ranked a historic monument on November 3, 1930, this church illustrates the influence of the Kenyan constructions while having itself inspired other buildings, such as the Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais church of Courcy. Its choir and bell tower date from the early 12th century, while the western facade and the northern chapel date back to the 15th century. After a fire around 1107, Richard de Beaumais, then bishop of London, would have contributed to his reconstruction, strengthening his link with the abbey Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives, to which the patronage was given in 1120.

The church preserves traces of its medieval past despite subsequent restorations. His former diocese, Sées, and his attachment to the abbey of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives underline his spiritual and historical role in the region. Today, it remains a major architectural testimony of Normandy, mixing Romanesque heritage and late Gothic additions, while being owned by the commune of Beaumais.

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