Construction of the chapel XVe siècle (≈ 1550)
Building of the monument in Boisset
11 juin 1955
Classification of frescoes
Classification of frescoes 11 juin 1955 (≈ 1955)
Protection for historical monuments
1986
Restoration of paintings
Restoration of paintings 1986 (≈ 1986)
Work by Serban Angelescu
Aujourd'hui
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Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Fresques kept inside: classification by order of 11 June 1955
Key figures
Serban Angelescu - Art restaurant
Restored frescoes in 1986
Origin and history
The chapel Saint-Pierre is a 15th century religious building, located in the cemetery of the village of Boisset, in the department of Cantal (region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes). This monument, typical of rural Christian architecture, is distinguished by its interior frescoes, protected as historical monuments since 1955. These murals, restored in 1986 by Serban Angelescu, illustrate the artistic and spiritual importance of the chapel to the local community.
In the 15th century, chapels like Boisset played a central role in the life of the villages of Auvergne. They served as places of worship, assembly for religious ceremonies, and sometimes funeral spaces, as evidenced by its location in the cemetery. Their decoration, often financed by local patrons or brotherhoods, reflected the beliefs and artistic practices of the time, while strengthening the social bond around faith.
The protection of the frescoes of the Saint Peter chapel by decree of 11 June 1955 underlines their exceptional heritage value. These works, probably made shortly after the construction of the building, offer an overview of pictorial techniques and iconographic themes in vogue at the end of the Middle Ages in Auvergne. Their restoration in 1986 preserved this artistic testimony for future generations, while highlighting the know-how of the artisans of the time.