Legendary Foundation VIe siècle (tradition) (≈ 650)
Assigned to Saint Gilles according to tradition.
1170
First written entry
First written entry 1170 (≈ 1170)
Historical document confirming the existence of the abbey.
XVe siècle
Transformation into a priory
Transformation into a priory XVe siècle (≈ 1550)
Loss of abbey status after 1226.
1837
Foundation of the Congregation of Our Lady of Angels
Foundation of the Congregation of Our Lady of Angels 1837 (≈ 1837)
Installation by Father Jean-Hippolyte Michon.
1892
Major restoration
Major restoration 1892 (≈ 1892)
Reconstruction of the nave and conservatory work.
5 décembre 1984
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 5 décembre 1984 (≈ 1984)
Protection of the abbey church.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church (Doc. D 8): Registration by decree of 5 December 1984
Key figures
Saint Gilles - Legendary Founder
Associated with the tradition of foundation in the sixth century.
Abbé Jean-Hippolyte Michon - Refounder in the 19th century
The Congregation of Our Lady of Angels was founded in 1837.
Origin and history
The Abbey of Puyperoux, located in Aignes-et-Puyperoux in Charente, finds its origins in a foundation attributed by tradition to Saint Gilles in the 6th century. However, the first document mentions it from 1170. Initially modest, it was linked to the collegiate of Blanzac. In the 15th century, it lost its abbey status to become a priory, then a parish church before the French Revolution. The buildings, gradually abandoned, were partly destroyed or burned, especially during the Hundred Years' War.
In the 19th century, Abbé Jean-Hippolyte Michon revived the site by installing the women's congregation of Notre-Dame des Anges in 1837. Major restorations began in 1892, including reconstruction of the collapsed nave and preservation of the Romanesque parts. The church, classified as a historical monument in 1984, is distinguished by its octagonal dome and pentagonal choir, rare elements for the period. The capitals, richly carved with floral motifs, animals and human figures, bear witness to a primitive Romanesque art of great archaeological value.
The abbey retains a religious and educational vocation: it always hosts pilgrimages dedicated to Saint Gilles, as well as spiritual retreats. Since 1966, the Congregation of Our Lady of Angels has merged with that of the Holy Family of Bordeaux. Today, the site houses a rural family home, school and boarding school under the Ministry of Agriculture, thus perpetuating its community function in a secular form.
Architecturally, the abbey church combines elements from the 11th and 12th centuries, such as the small apparatus walls of the nave or the archaic sculptures of the transept. The façade, rebuilt around 1130, contrasts with the older eastern parts. The square of the transept, supported by four massive pillars, supports a dome on trunks, while the choir, five-sided, is illuminated by cul-de-four windows. These features make it a remarkable example of Romanesque religious architecture in Poitou-Charentes.
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