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Saint Peter's Church dans la Somme

Somme

Saint Peter's Church

    16 Rue de l'Église
    80550 au Crotoy
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Crédit photo : Raimond Spekking Descriptionphotographe, wikimédie - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1800
1900
2000
XIIIe siècle
Construction of the tower
1850-1865
Demolition of the medieval church
14 juin 1898
Ranking of the Gothic altarpiece
23 décembre 1980
Registration of neo-Gothic windows and retables
10 janvier 2003
Registration of wall painting
26 août 2019
Registration of the entire church
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Heritage classified

Church of Saint Peter in full: registration by decree of 26 August 2019

Key figures

Jeanne d'Arc - Historical figure Summoned in a mural.
Félix Van den Brande - Organ factor Made the organ in 1934.
Saint Honoré - Saint represented Scenes carved on the altarpiece.

Origin and history

St. Peter's Church of the Crotoy replaced a two-nave medieval church, demolished between 1850 and 1865 because of its disrepair. During the works, a temporary church was built behind the current choir. The current building, of neo-Gothic brick style, preserves the 13th century sandstone tower, the most remarkable architectural element. It follows a traditional basilica plan with a nave with two sides and a choir, without transept.

Inside, a flamboyant 15th-century Gothic altarpiece, classified as a historical monument since 1898, illustrates scenes of the life of Saint Honoré. Another 19th-century neo-Gothic altarpiece, as well as a wall painting evoking Jeanne d'Arc at Crotoy (late 19th-early 20th century), are also protected. The church also houses 19th-century marine ex-votos, including ship models, and 19th-century glass windows depicting religious and historical scenes.

The organ of the gallery, installed in 1934 by Felix Van den Brande, completes this ensemble. The church itself has been fully protected since its inscription as a historic monument in August 2019. Its history reflects both the local architectural evolution and the central role of the Church in coastal community life, marked by fishing and maritime traditions.

The glass windows, classified since 1980, depict biblical and historical episodes, such as the Sacre de Clovis or Jeanne d'Arc prisoner at the Château du Crotoy. These elements highlight the link between religious heritage, national history and local memory, rooted in the picardic landscape and its coastline.

The medieval bell tower, the only vestige of the original building, bears witness to the transition between early Romanesque or Gothic architecture and the 19th century neo-Gothic. This mix of styles illustrates the successive reconstructions and adaptation of places of worship to the needs and tastes of their times.

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