Logo Musée du Patrimoine

All French heritage classified by regions, departments and cities

Basilica Saint-Savinien de Sens dans l'Yonne

Patrimoine classé
Basilique
Eglise romane
Yonne

Basilica Saint-Savinien de Sens

    60 Rue d'Alsace Lorraine
    89100 Sens
Église Saint-Savinien de Sens
Basilique Saint-Savinien de Sens
Basilique Saint-Savinien de Sens
Basilique Saint-Savinien de Sens
Basilique Saint-Savinien de Sens
Basilique Saint-Savinien de Sens
Basilique Saint-Savinien de Sens
Basilique Saint-Savinien de Sens
Crédit photo : Robin Chubret - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
800
900
1000
1100
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
847
Discovery of the body of Saint Savinian
1068
Construction of the Basilica
1567
Fire during the Wars of Religion
1793
Pillows during the Revolution
1796
Repurchase by Simon André Blanchet
1862
Historical Monument
1915
End of last renovations
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Saint-Savinian church: list of 1862

Key figures

Saint Savinien - First Bishop of Sens (Tradition) Patron of the basilica and crypt.
Simon André Blanchet - Owner and Renovator (1796) Saved the basilica after the Revolution.

Origin and history

The Basilica of Saint Savinien, located on Rue Alsace-Lorraine in Sens, is dedicated to Saint Savinien, considered the first bishop of the city. Built in 1068, it incorporates a much older crypt, where the first Christian cult in the region would have taken place. According to tradition, the body of Saint Savinian was discovered there in 847, justifying his name. A stain on the altar stone, attributed to his blood, remains a local symbol, although not scientifically proven.

The basilica has suffered multiple degradations over the centuries: weather, invasions, fires (especially in 1567 during the Wars of Religion), and looting during the French Revolution (1793). Destined for destruction, it was saved and redeemed in 1796 by Simon André Blanchet, who began its renovation in 1800. Work continued until 1915. Classified as a Historic Monument in 1862, it now belongs to an association.

The architecture of the basilica is distinguished by its statues, such as that of Saint Sebastian (XVI century), and its commemorative plaques classified. The crypt, the historic heart of the site, is renowned for its seniority and its role in local Christianization. Despite the hazards, the building retains medieval elements and a major heritage value in Burgundy-Franche-Comté.

External links