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Chapel of the Madeleine d'Auxerre dans l'Yonne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Chapelle
Yonne

Chapel of the Madeleine d'Auxerre

    1 Rue Marcellin Berthelot
    89000 Auxerre
Chapelle de la Madeleine dAuxerre
Chapelle de la Madeleine dAuxerre
Crédit photo : Davitof - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1900
2000
4e quart du XIIe siècle
Construction of the chapel
20 janvier 1926
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Chapelle de la Madeleine : inscription by order of 20 January 1926

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Origin and history

The Chapel of the Madeleine of Auxerre is a religious building built in the 4th quarter of the 12th century, in the city of Auxerre, in Burgundy-Franche-Comté. This monument, now classified, bears witness to the sacred architecture of the late Middle Ages in this region. Its registration as a Historic Monument by decree of 20 January 1926 underlines its heritage value, although the available sources do not specify the details of its foundation or its sponsors.

The location of the chapel at 1 Rue Marcellin Berthelot is attested by the Mérimée and Monumentum bases. These sources also indicate a geographical accuracy considered "a priori satisfactory" (note 7/10), without providing additional information on its current use (visits, cults, or reallocations). Internal data and photographs licensed under Creative Commons (credit: Davitof) complete the archives, but no document details its social or liturgical history.

Auxerre, in the 12th century, was a dynamic episcopal city, marked by the development of religious buildings and commercial activities related to the Yonne Valley. Chapels like that of the Madeleine often played a role in local spiritual life, serving as places of prayer or stages for pilgrims. However, the archives consulted do not mention the specific uses of this site or the communities that visited it.

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