Construction of the chapel vers 1860 (≈ 1860)
Built as the Chaurand family vault.
30 avril 1982
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 30 avril 1982 (≈ 1982)
Official protection of the chapel and the path of the cross.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Funeral chapel with the stations of the Way of the Cross and the gate, in front of the church (Box AK 238): inscription by decree of 30 April 1982
Key figures
Pierre Bossan - Architect
Manufacturer of the chapel, known for Fourvière.
Famille Chaurand - Sponsors
Barons of the pontifical states, owners of the vault.
Origin and history
Payzac Calvary Chapel is a religious and funeral building built around 1860 in Payzac, Ardèche. It was conceived as a vault and chapel for the Chaurand family, hereditary barons of the Papal States. This monument, of sober and elegant style, reflects the importance of local aristocratic families in building religious heritage in the 19th century.
The chapel is the work of Pierre Bossan, an architect famous for having designed Notre-Dame de Fourvière Basilica in Lyon. This link with a renowned architect highlights the artistic and spiritual ambition of the project. The chapel, as well as the stations of the Way of the Cross and the surrounding gate, were inscribed in the historical monuments on 30 April 1982, recognizing their heritage value.
Located in the department of Ardèche, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, the chapel of Calvaire is part of a landscape marked by a strong Christian tradition. Funeral chapels of that time were often used to honour the deceased of influential families while providing a place of recollection for the community. This monument thus illustrates both a private process of commemoration and a public dimension of devotion.
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