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Saint Peter's Church of Essarts aux Essarts en Vendée

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise romane
Eglise néo-romane
Vendée

Saint Peter's Church of Essarts

    19 Rue de l'Église
    85140 Essarts en Bocage
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Église Saint-Pierre des Essarts
Crédit photo : Éduarel - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1800
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
Construction of the crypt
XIXe siècle
Reconstruction of the church
16 août 1971
Historical monument classification
1997
Parish connection
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

La crypte (Case AC 55): classification by order of 16 August 1971

Key figures

Mademoiselle de Nemours - Lady of Essarts Arms on the procession cross.

Origin and history

The Saint-Pierre des Essarts church, located in Essarts-en-Bocage in the Vendée department, is a Catholic building whose history dates back to the 12th century. Although the current construction dates from the 19th century, it occupies the site of a former medieval priory, destroyed during the Vendée War by the infernal columns. This place preserves a 12th century crypt, composed of three naves, which bears witness to its religious and funeral past. Several tombs are still visible, and this crypt was classified as a historical monument by order of 16 August 1971.

The silver procession cross of the church bears the arms of Mademoiselle de Nemours, lady of Essarts and granddaughter of the Duke of Vendôme, highlighting the historical links between the monument and the local aristocracy. An ancient place of pilgrimage, the church was once the heart of the parish of Saint-Pierre-des-Essarts, whose limits corresponded exactly to those of the commune. Since 1997, it has been dependent on the parish of Sainte-Croix-des-Essarts, which is part of the diocese of Luçon.

The present building, although rebuilt in the 19th century, perpetuates the memory of the medieval priory and its role in the religious and social life of the region. The crypt, the only classified vestige of the 12th century, offers a precious architectural and historical overview, while the church remains an active Catholic place of worship, anchored in the local heritage.

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