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Chapelle Saint-André de Mitroys in Saint-Montan en Ardèche

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Chapelle romane
Ardèche

Chapelle Saint-André de Mitroys in Saint-Montan

    Saint-André
    07220 Saint-Montan
Chapelle Saint-André de Mitroys à Saint-Montan
Chapelle Saint-André de Mitroys à Saint-Montan
Chapelle Saint-André de Mitroys à Saint-Montan
Chapelle Saint-André de Mitroys à Saint-Montan
Chapelle Saint-André de Mitroys à Saint-Montan
Chapelle Saint-André de Mitroys à Saint-Montan
Chapelle Saint-André de Mitroys à Saint-Montan
Chapelle Saint-André de Mitroys à Saint-Montan
Chapelle Saint-André de Mitroys à Saint-Montan
Chapelle Saint-André de Mitroys à Saint-Montan
Chapelle Saint-André de Mitroys à Saint-Montan
Chapelle Saint-André de Mitroys à Saint-Montan
Crédit photo : Christian Roustan - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
21 mars 1910
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Chapel: by order of 21 March 1910

Origin and history

The chapel Saint-André de Mitroys is a Christian religious building located in the commune of Saint-Montan, in Ardèche. It is part of the local architectural and spiritual heritage, although its exact origins and construction period are not specified in the available sources. Its status as a historic monument, obtained by classification on March 21, 1910, bears witness to its cultural and heritage importance.

The chapel is now owned by the municipality of Saint-Montan. It is part of a regional context marked by a strong presence of religious monuments, often linked to community life and local traditions. These buildings served as places of worship, gathering, and sometimes historical landmarks for the inhabitants. Their preservation makes it possible to understand the evolution of religious and architectural practices in Ardèche.

Available sources, such as Wikipedia and Monumentum, mention its ranking among the historical monuments of the Ardèche. However, little detailed information is provided on its specific history, its founders, or the significant events associated with it. The chapel remains a symbol of the Ardèche heritage, accessible to the visit according to the modalities defined by the municipality.

The location of the chapel, although specified by GPS coordinates and an approximate address, does not benefit from optimum accuracy according to the available estimates. This may reflect the challenges associated with documentation and conservation of small rural buildings, often less studied than large urban monuments.

Its inclusion in databases such as Mérimée or religious heritage observatories underscores its interest for researchers and local history enthusiasts. These resources allow information to be intertwined and gradually enrich knowledge of this type of heritage.

Finally, the chapel Saint-André de Mitroys illustrates the importance of religious buildings in the ardèche landscape, where they play a role both spiritual, historical and tourist. Their preservation contributes to the valorisation of the territory and the transmission of collective memory.

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