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Chapelle Saint-Martin-de-Serres de Carpentras dans le Vaucluse

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Chapelle romane
Vaucluse

Chapelle Saint-Martin-de-Serres de Carpentras

    2934-3076 Avenue Saint-Roch
    84200 Carpentras
Chapelle Saint-Martin-de-Serres de Carpentras
Chapelle Saint-Martin-de-Serres de Carpentras
Chapelle Saint-Martin-de-Serres de Carpentras
Chapelle Saint-Martin-de-Serres de Carpentras
Chapelle Saint-Martin-de-Serres de Carpentras
Chapelle Saint-Martin-de-Serres de Carpentras
Crédit photo : Marianne Casamance - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIe - XVIIe siècles
Construction of the chapel
2 mars 1971
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Chapelle Saint-Martin-de-Serres (old) , with bas-relief on the main facade (cad. C 41): inscription by decree of 2 March 1971

Key figures

Famille Sobirats - Original owners Estate and chapel built by them.
Victor de Sobirats - Last descendant Leave the estate in Carpentras.

Origin and history

The chapel Saint-Martin-de-Serres is a Romanesque chapel located west of the hamlet of Serres, in the commune of Carpentras (Vaucluse). Built in the 16th and 17th centuries, it originally belonged to the Sobriats family, a line of Spanish origin settled in the Comtat Venaissin after the arrival of the popes in Avignon. Its architecture, typical of the Romanesque style, reflects the regional influence of the period.

The chapel was integrated into the buildings of the Sobirats property, including the last descendant, Victor de Sobirats, who left the whole estate to the municipality of Carpentras. This legacy allowed the site to be transformed into an agricultural high school. The chapel itself was listed as historical monuments on 2 March 1971, recognizing its heritage value.

Today, the chapel of Saint-Martin-de-Serres, with its bas-relief adorning the main facade, remains a testimony of local history and the architectural heritage of Comtat Venaissin. Its precise location, at 1353 Chemin de l'Hermitage, and its status as communal property make it an accessible place, although its opening to the public is not explicitly documented.

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