Construction of transept XIIe siècle (≈ 1250)
Period of construction of the Roman transept.
XIIe siècle (fin)
Mural of Christ
Mural of Christ XIIe siècle (fin) (≈ 1284)
Made in the southern apsidiole.
XVIIIe siècle
Addition of the stone chair
Addition of the stone chair XVIIIe siècle (≈ 1850)
Installation of a chair in the nave.
1958
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 1958 (≈ 1958)
Official protection of the building since January 24.
1989
Re-opening after restoration
Re-opening after restoration 1989 (≈ 1989)
End of work and reopening to the public.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Ranked MH
Origin and history
Saint-Saturnin Church in Tanzaniac is a parish church in the Charente-Maritime department of New Aquitaine. Classified as a historic monument since 1958, it belongs to the diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes. Its Romanesque architecture, marked by a 12th century transept, makes it an important testimony to the medieval religious heritage of the region.
The building experienced a period of closure due to the disrepair of its cross and absidioles. After restoration work, it was reopened to worship in 1989. The facade, sober, presents a unique five-piece portal surmounted by a window, while the interior, simple, houses an 18th century stone pulpit and 12th century wall paintings, including a representation of Christ in glory.
The church of Saint-Saturnin is characterized by a vaulted vault, a stand, and two altars-tabernacles. The crossover of the transept is capped with a dome, and the northern apsidiole hosts an altar-tabernacle. These elements, combined with its turbulent history, underline its heritage and cultural importance for the municipality of Tanzaniac and its surroundings.
The protection of the church as a historical monument, effective since January 24, 1958, bears witness to its architectural and historical value. It is part of the landscape of the Romanesque churches of Charente-Maritime, contributing to the rich religious heritage of the region.
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