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Saint Pierre de Fontaine-le-Pin Church dans le Calvados

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise moderne
Calvados

Saint Pierre de Fontaine-le-Pin Church

    Place de l'Eglise 
    14190 Fontaine-le-Pin
Crédit photo : hamon jp - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
2100
2005
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
3e quart du XXe siècle
Construction of church
3e quart du XXe siècle (label)
20th Century Heritage Labelling

Heritage classified

The entire church (cad. AB 33): inscription by decree of 16 June 2005

Key figures

Yvonne Guégan - Artist decorator Author of frescoes and interior drawings.

Origin and history

Saint-Pierre de Fontaine-le-Pin Church is a Catholic religious building located in the commune of Fontaine-le-Pin, Calvados department, Normandy. Built during the 3rd quarter of the 20th century, it embodies modern architecture while fulfilling a central spiritual function for the local community.

The building is distinguished by its inscription as a historical monument in 2005, as well as its label "Twentieth Century Heritage". These official recognitions underline its cultural and architectural importance in the Norman landscape. Inside, artist Yvonne Guégan made a complete decorative ensemble, including an abside mural depicting the Annunciation, evoking the style of Henri Matisse, as well as an altar drawing decorated with the four Evangelists.

The churches of the 20th century, like that of Fontaine-le-Pin, often reflect a desire to modernize places of worship while integrating contemporary artistic elements. These buildings play a major social role, serving as a gathering point for the inhabitants and marking the local landscape with their architectural presence. Their preservation makes it possible to pass on a religious and artistic heritage to future generations.

The Calvados, where Fontaine-le-Pin is located, is a region rich in historical heritage, ranging from medieval buildings to more recent achievements such as this church. The labelling of St Peter's church is part of a dynamic of valorizing 20th century buildings, often less highlighted than older monuments, but equally significant to understand the evolution of architectural and religious practices in France.

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