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L'EGLISE DE SAINT-SAUVEUR

Address : Place de l'Eglise
Saint-Sauveur
85350 L'ILE-D'YEU
FRANCE

Presentation of: L'EGLISE DE SAINT-SAUVEUR

This Romanesque church, built of grey granite and overlooking St-Sauveur, the island's former capital, is one of the many religious buildings to emerge from the great spiritual movement that followed the year 1000. Built on the foundations of a previous sanctuary, it was originally a priory, then a parish church. It appears for the 1st time in a charter dated 1040.
Its bell tower, once topped by a tall, tapering spire, was topped in the 13th century by a truncated pyramid tower 17 metres high, which for a long time served as a navigational beacon. In November 1953, lightning set fire to it.
The current neo-Gothic nave was built in 1857 on the ruins of the dilapidated Romanesque nave.

Masses
July to September
Sundays at 9am.
Site theme
Church

Other: Patrimoine religieux

ABBAYE ROYALE

SAINT-MICHEL-EN-L'HERM

The abbey was founded in 682 AD on a limestone islet. Following the Concordat of 1516, it became a royal abbey.

EGLISE ROMANE NOTRE DAME

LA CHAIZE-GIRAUD

The 12th-century church was almost entirely rebuilt according to the original Latin cross plan at the end of the 19th century.

CROIX HOSANNIERE

LES ACHARDS

Dating from the 15th century and measuring 6.80 m high, the hosannière cross at La Chapelle-Achard is the largest in the canton, w