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Former Priory of Saint-Jean-de-Côle en Dordogne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Prieuré

Former Priory of Saint-Jean-de-Côle

    Place du Vieux-Pont
    24800 Saint-Jean-de-Côle
Private property
Ancien Prieuré de Saint-Jean-de-Côle
Ancien Prieuré de Saint-Jean-de-Côle
Ancien Prieuré de Saint-Jean-de-Côle
Ancien Prieuré de Saint-Jean-de-Côle
Ancien Prieuré de Saint-Jean-de-Côle
Ancien Prieuré de Saint-Jean-de-Côle
Ancien Prieuré de Saint-Jean-de-Côle
Ancien Prieuré de Saint-Jean-de-Côle
Crédit photo : Père Igor - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1100
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1083
Foundation of the Priory
XVIe siècle
Initial construction
XVIIe siècle
Major renovations
1789
Sale as a national good
2002–2008
MH rankings
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The wing includes the library and a gallery of the old cloister; the south wing comprising the second remaining gallery of the cloister; the floor of the inner courtyard (Box B 493); West wing (Box B 480); the garden (Box B 494); the fence wall of the garden, with its tower, wall between plots B 494 and B 495: inscription by order of 25 July 2002 - The library located on the ground floor of the east wing (Box B 493): classification by decree of 17 February 2003 - The mill and its bay, the miller's house and the outbuildings west (including a barn) (cad. B 476 : mill, 475 : bief, 477 : northern part of the miller's house, 478 : southern part of the miller's house, 476 and 493 : outbuildings): registration by order of 19 March 2008

Key figures

Raynaud de Thiviers - Bishop of Périgueux Founded the priory in 1083.
Nicolas Poussin - Baroque painter Author of the work reproduced on the ceiling.

Origin and history

The Priory of Saint-Jean-de-Côle was built in the 16th century and then redesigned in the 17th century, as evidenced by its preserved wings. It is a former religious establishment adjacent to the local church and bordering the Cole River. The south and east wings house the last galleries of the medieval cloister (late 15th–early 16th century), while a 17th century building, including a library decorated with a painted ceiling (inspired by a work by Nicolas Poussin), overlooks older substructures. Originally, the priory was founded in 1083 by Raynaud de Thiviers, bishop of Périgueux, for Augustinian canons. After centuries of influence, he had only three monks at the French Revolution (1789), during which time his goods were sold as national goods.

The protections for historical monuments cover several elements: the east wing (library and gallery of the cloister), the south wing (second gallery), the court floor, the west wing (old hotel), as well as the adjacent mill, its bief, and outbuildings. The archaeological site, the enclosed garden, and a tower are also part of the set protected by successive decrees (2002, 2003, 2008). Among the features, the library ceiling reproduces — with modifications — The Ravisation of Saint Paul (1643) by Nicolas Poussin, bearing witness to the artistic influence of the time.

The history of the priory reflects the religious and political upheavals of France: medieval prosperity, decline at the dawn of the Revolution, then architectural transformations. The current remains, although partially disappeared (like part of the cloister), provide an overview of the site's monacal and community functions. Today, the priory visits and sometimes houses cultural activities, perpetuating its anchor in the local heritage.

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