Église Saint-Pierre - Caen, France
Posted by: neoc1
N 49° 11.058 W 000° 21.661
30U E 692298 N 5451296
Église Saint-Pierre (St. Pierre's Church) is located at the Place Saint-Pierre east of the massive castle of the Duke of Normandy in Caen
Waymark Code: WMVH9D
Location: Normandie, France
Date Posted: 04/20/2017
Views: 16
Église Saint-Pierre (St. Pierre's Church) was founded in the late 10th century and early 11th century. It's location between the harbor and the Ducal Castle places it in the economic center of the city. In the 1300's the nave and the upper parts of the tower were completed and the west and north portals were added. The 245' spire dates back to 1308. In the 16th century the apse was modified and chapels were added.
The church was partially destroyed during both the Wars of Religion (1562–98) and the French Revolution (1787-1799). During World War II the church, as was much of Caen, was destroyed by allied bombing. The spire fell down crushing the nave. Repairs under the auspices of the Department of Historic Monuments, was completed in 1957. Finally, a new organ was installed in 1997.
The church is a good example of transition between Gothic and Renaissance architecture. The nave is of Gothic design while the newer apse built by Hector Sohier between 1518 and 1545 is of Renaissance design.
Type of Church: Church
Status of Building: Actively in use for worship
Dominant Architectural Style: Gothic
Archdiocese: Archdiocese of Rouen
Diocese: Diocese of Bayeaux & Lisieux
Address/Location: Place Saint-Pierre Caen, Basse-Normandie France 14000
Relvant Web Site: [Web Link]
Date of organization: Not listed
Date of building construction: Not listed
Associated Shrines, Art, etc.: Not listed
|
Visit Instructions:
To log a visit to this waymark, you must post at least one original photo of the site, give the date and a brief description of your visit.