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Church of Our Lady of Thines (Malarce-sur-la-Thines) en Ardèche

Ardèche

Church of Our Lady of Thines (Malarce-sur-la-Thines)

    64 Route du Chastanier
    07140 Malarce-sur-la-Thines

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1170-1190
Construction of church
1587
Piling by Huguenots
1793
Revolutionary requisition
1862
Historical monument classification
1944
Classification of the statue
1973
Theft of the statue
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Ranked MH

Key figures

Moines bénédictins - Manufacturers Originally from the Abbey of Saint-Chaffre du Monastier.
Huguenots - Pillows in 1587 Partially destroyed the church gate.
Curé de Thines - Victim in 1587 Captured during the Huguenot looting.

Origin and history

The church Notre-Dame de Thines, located in the hamlet of Thines on the commune of Malarce-sur-la-Thines (Ardèche), is a religious building built between 1170 and 1190 by Benedictine monks. It then depended on the abbey of Saint-Chaffre du Monastier and was close to the major pilgrimage routes to Le Puy-en-Velay and Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle. Its Romanesque architecture, marked by a polychrome apparatus, a monumental staircase and a portal adorned with statues-columns, bears witness to its historical and artistic importance.

In 1587, during the Wars of Religion, the Huguenots tried to seize the strong neighbour of Thines. After their failure, they looted the village and captured the parish priest, while disfiguring the statues of the church gate. These events were a lasting sign of the local heritage. During the French Revolution in 1793, the isolated hamlet of Thines escaped the violence, but a bell was requisitioned by the Convention.

Classified as a historic monument in 1862, the church housed a polychrome wooden statue from the 14th century Virgin to Child. This work, classified in 1944, was unfortunately stolen in 1973. The bedside, carved capitals and lintel of the portal are among the most remarkable architectural elements of this building, a symbol of the ardèche religious heritage.

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