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Fish Chapel à Poiseux dans la Nièvre

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Chapelle
Nièvre

Fish Chapel

    85 Pré de la Chapelle
    58130 Poiseux
Chapelle de Poissons
Chapelle de Poissons
Chapelle de Poissons
Crédit photo : Chau7 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVe siècle
Construction begins
1er quart XVIIe siècle
Completion or modification
23 avril 1981
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Chapelle de Poissons (cad. AC 19): inscription by order of 23 April 1981

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Origin and history

The Poissons Chapel, located in the commune of Poiseux (Nièvre), is a religious building built between the 15th century and the first quarter of the 17th century. This monument, inscribed in the inventory of Historical Monuments by decree of 23 April 1981, bears witness to an architecture characteristic of these periods, although its precise stylistic details are not described in the available sources. Its exact location, reported as "84 A Poisson" in Peaseux, has a location that is considered satisfactory a priori (note 7/10), according to current geographical data.

The inscription of the chapel as a historical monument in 1981 underlines its heritage value, although the sources do not specify the exact criteria for this protection. The building, referred to under the AC 19 cadastre, is not covered by any mention of its current use (visit, rental, worship) in the data consulted. The Nièvre region, integrated into Burgundy-Franche-Comté, was in modern times a territory marked by a rural economy and dense parish networks, where chapels often played a central role in community and religious life. These buildings served as places of secondary worship, pilgrimage or burial for local families.

Practical information about the chapel (times, access, services) is not documented in available sources. Its specific history, its possible sponsors or major transformations also remain undetailed, limiting the understanding of its architectural evolution or its local importance. The Creative Commons license associated with a photograph of the monument (credit: Chau7), however, indicates a contemporary interest in its preservation and cultural diffusion.

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