Saint-Sauveur de Bellême Church

Saint-Sauveur de Bellême Church
The bell tower at sunset.
General information
TypeParish church
Architectural styleClassical architecture
Town or cityBellême commune, Orne department, Normandy region.
CountryFrance
Coordinates48°22′36″N 0°33′37″E / 48.37667°N 0.56028°E / 48.37667; 0.56028
Year(s) built16th and 17th centuries
OwnerMunicipality of the Bellême commune
Design and construction
Architect(s)Various, including Jean Palastre and Léonard Manguin.
Awards and prizesMonument historique (1936, tower) Monument historique (1987)
DesignationsAdscribed to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Séez jurisdiction from the Catholic Church confession

The Saint-Sauveur de Bellême Church is a Catholic parish church in Bellême city, in the French department of Orne within the Normandy region. At present, it is the only surviving church in the town.

It was built in classical style during the 16th and 17th centuries on the site of a former chapel. The interior contains some old features, but was largely rebuilt in the 19th century. The nave is surrounded by four chapels to the north and four to the south.

The tower (bell tower-porch) was listed as a historic monument in 1936, followed by the entire building in 1987. Elements of the statuary, paintings, woodwork, and furniture are protected as historic monuments.