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Chapel of the Holy Sepulcher of Saint-Restitute dans la Drôme

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Chapelle gothique
Drôme

Chapel of the Holy Sepulcher of Saint-Restitute

    Les Echellettes
    26130 Saint-Restitut
Chapelle du Saint-Sépulcre de Saint-Restitut
Chapelle du Saint-Sépulcre de Saint-Restitut
Chapelle du Saint-Sépulcre de Saint-Restitut
Chapelle du Saint-Sépulcre de Saint-Restitut
Chapelle du Saint-Sépulcre de Saint-Restitut
Chapelle du Saint-Sépulcre de Saint-Restitut
Chapelle du Saint-Sépulcre de Saint-Restitut
Chapelle du Saint-Sépulcre de Saint-Restitut
Chapelle du Saint-Sépulcre de Saint-Restitut
Chapelle du Saint-Sépulcre de Saint-Restitut
Crédit photo : EmDee - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1900
2000
1508
Construction of the chapel
9 septembre 1908
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Funeral chapel (ruins): by order of 9 September 1908

Key figures

Guillaume Adhémar - Bishop of the Tricastin Sponsor of the chapel in 1508.

Origin and history

The chapel of Saint-Sepulcre de Saint-Restitut is a Gothic building built in the early 16th century, more precisely in 1508. It is distinguished by its hexagonal plan, inspired by the rotunda of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem as it existed at the time of the Crusaders. Located on a rocky plateau at the northern exit of the village of Saint-Restitut, it is reinforced by massive foothills that highlight its centered structure.

This chapel was commanded by Guillaume Adhémar, then bishop of the Tricastin, upon his return from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Its architecture reflects a desire to symbolically reproduce the tomb of Christ, adapted to the techniques and late Gothic style of the region. The choice of a centered plan, rare for the time, bears witness to both spiritual and architectural ambition.

Classified as a historical monument by decree of 9 September 1908, the chapel is now protected for its heritage and religious interest. Although partially in ruins, it remains a remarkable example of the medieval funeral chapels of Provence. Its ranking formalizes its historical and artistic value, while ensuring its preservation for future generations.

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