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Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon dans les Bouches-du-Rhône

Patrimoine classé
Clocher-mur
Chapelle romane
Art roman provençal
Bouches-du-Rhône

Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon

    Dans le cimetière
    13150 Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Chapelle Saint-Marcellin de Boulbon
Crédit photo : EmDee - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
vers 1175
Consecration of the chapel
1198
First written testimony
1456
Change in governance
1628
End of his parish role
21 décembre 1904
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Chapelle de Saint-Marcellin, in the cemetery: classification by decree of 21 December 1904

Key figures

Abbaye de Cendrars - Religious institution owner Priory dependent on this abbey since 1198.
Chapitre Saint-Agricol d’Avignon - New manager in 1456 Take the governance of the chapel.

Origin and history

The chapel of Saint Marcellin de Boulbon, located in the cemetery north-west of the village, is a Romanesque building built in the 12th century. It succeeds an 11th century church, whose traces remain like a geminied window surmounted by a chrism and a cruciferous lamb. Dominating the plain, it is accessible by an alley lined with pine trees. Its architecture combines cut stone and honeycomb, with a square bell tower and a semicircular bedside covered with Roman tiles.

Consecrated around 1175 (dated engraved on a foothill), the chapel was a priory dependent on the Abbey of Cendrars, attested as early as 1198. In 1456, she passed under the authority of the Saint-Agricol d'Avignon chapter and housed the Retable de Boulbon, now exhibited at the Louvre. It served as a parish church until 1628. Its southern portal, adorned with a polylobed arch inspired by Umayyad art, bears witness to the influence of pilgrims on the roads of Compostela and Via Francigena.

The interior preserves a 14th century seigneurial fire, adorned with a lying and crying. Ranked a historic monument on December 21, 1904, the chapel blends defensive elements (mass foothills) with refined decorations, such as a frieze of gear teeth or asymmetrical capitals. Its history reflects the links between religious power, Provencal Romanesque art and medieval pilgrimage networks.

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