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Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers à Montaimont en Savoie

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Chapelle baroque et classique
Savoie

Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers

    D99 
    73130 Saint François Longchamp
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers
Crédit photo : poudou99 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Construction of the chapel
21 août 1987
Registration as Historic Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beaurevers (Box J 1364) : inscription by order of 21 August 1987

Origin and history

The Notre-Dame de Beaurevers Chapel is a religious building located in the commune of Saint-François-Longchamp, Savoie (department 73). Built in the 17th century, it embodies the sacred architecture of this period in the French Alps. Its registration as a Historic Monument by decree of 21 August 1987 bears witness to its heritage value, although its precise location remains approximate (level 5/10 according to available data).

The chapel belongs to the commune of Montaimont, whose code Insee (73235) links it administratively to the region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Available sources, such as the Merimée and Monumentum base, indicate that it is protected for its historical characteristics, but do not specify its current use (visit, rental, worship) or the details of its construction. GPS coordinates suggest a location close to the site called Bad Lands, without further confirmation.

The building is part of a rural and mountain context, where chapels often played a central role in community life, between spirituality and gathering. Their preservation reflects the local attachment to both religious and identity heritage, marked by the geographical isolation of the Alpine valleys. No information is available on any sponsors, artisans or specific historical events related to this monument.

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