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Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult Church en Seine-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Seine-Maritime

Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult Church

    Rue du Château
    76750 Bois-Héroult
Église Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult
Église Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult
Église Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult
Église Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult
Église Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult
Église Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult
Église Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult
Église Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult
Église Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult
Église Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult
Église Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult
Église Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult
Église Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1er quart XVIIIe siècle
Construction of church
6 février 1969
Registration Historic Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Origin and history

The church Notre-Dame de Bois-Héroult is a religious building located in the commune of Bois-Héroult in the Seine-Maritime region of Normandy. Built during the first quarter of the eighteenth century, it embodies the religious architecture of this period, marked by Baroque and classical influences. Its registration as a Historic Monument by decree of 6 February 1969 bears witness to its heritage value and its importance for the local heritage.

The location of the church, at 5004 Rue du Château, reflects its anchoring in the historical fabric of Bois-Héroult. Like many rural churches in Normandy, it has probably played a central role in community life, serving as a place of worship, gathering and identity for the inhabitants. In modern times, parish churches were often at the heart of village social, religious and even administrative activities.

The communal property status of the church underlines its importance for the local community. Although the available sources do not specify its current state (open or closed to the visit), its registration as a Historical Monument guarantees protection and recognition of its architectural heritage. The data from the Merimée database and Monumentum confirm its membership of the Norman heritage, while indicating a geolocation with an accuracy deemed satisfactory.

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