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Saint-Denis Cathedral

Saint-Denis Cathedral

    22 Avenue de la Victoire
    97400 Saint-Denis
State ownership
Cathédrale Saint-Denis
Cathédrale Saint-Denis
Cathédrale Saint-Denis
Cathédrale Saint-Denis
Cathédrale Saint-Denis
Cathédrale Saint-Denis
Cathédrale Saint-Denis
Cathédrale Saint-Denis
Cathédrale Saint-Denis
Cathédrale Saint-Denis
Cathédrale Saint-Denis
Cathédrale Saint-Denis
Cathédrale Saint-Denis
Cathédrale Saint-Denis
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Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
4 novembre 1829
Laying the first stone
1829-1832
Initial construction
1850
Cathedral building
28 septembre 1860
Consecration
1863
Completion of the porch
13 octobre 1975
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The cathedral as well as its place with the fountain (Box AD 449): classification by decree of 13 October 1975

Key figures

Ingénieur Paradis - Architect Author of initial plans.
Gouverneur de Penfentenyo - Political sponsor Place the first stone in 1829.
Henri Martin-Granel - Master glass Creator of the stained glass windows of the cathedral.
Gustave Manès - Former Mayor Offer the fountain in 1854.
Monseigneur Maupoint - Bishop Consecrate the cathedral in 1860.
Alexis de Villeneuve - Politician Murdered near the cathedral in 1946.

Origin and history

Saint-Denis de La Réunion Cathedral, located in the heart of the eponymous city, was built between November 1829 and 1832 according to the plans of engineer Paradis, replacing an 18th century church. It adopted its final form in 1863 with the addition of the western porch in prostyle, adorned with a terracotta pediment representing the martyrdom of Saint Denis, commissioned by the Virebent manufacture. Consecrated on 28 September 1860 by Monsignor Maupoint after his erected cathedral in 1850, she embodied the religious anchoring of the island under French colonial authority.

The master glassmaker Henri Martin-Granel marked the building with its stained glass windows, while the metal bell tower, later added, supports two bells. The square in front of the cathedral was embellished in 1854 thanks to a fountain offered by former mayor Gustave Manès, acquired by Ducel and classified as a historical monument. This place, painted by Antoine Roussin, also became the scene of a political drama: the murder of the man Alexis de Villeneuve in 1946, in full public address.

The cathedral, which was fully classified as a historical monument on 13 October 1975, combines architectural heritage and collective memory. Its pediment, stained glass windows and fountain illustrate the Métis influences of La Réunion, between European religious art and local know-how. The restorations planned for 2010 for the fountain underline the desire to preserve this emblematic heritage, witness to the urban and social transformations of Saint-Denis since the 19th century.

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