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Heritage classified
Chapelle Saint-Victor (Box B 222): Order of 2 July 1973
Origin and history
The chapel Saint-Victor de Tarascon is a religious building built between the 11th and 12th centuries. Located in Tarascon, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, it has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1973. Its exterior was renovated in 2020, but it is not accessible for internal visits. The precise location is indicated as being on the road to Boulbon, with an accuracy deemed satisfactory a priori according to the available data.
The chapel is protected by a classification order dated 2 July 1973, specifically covering the building (Cadastre B 222). Available sources, such as Monumentum, confirm its status as a medieval architectural heritage. No additional information is provided on its history or potential sponsors.
In Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Romanesque chapels like Saint-Victor often played a central role in the religious and community life of the villages. At that time, the local population lived mainly in agriculture, crafts and commerce, while religious buildings served as places of worship, assembly and sometimes spiritual protection. These monuments reflect the importance of the Christian faith in medieval social organization.
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