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Chapelle Sainte-Maxime de Riez dans les Alpes-de-Haute-Provence

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Chapelle
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence

Chapelle Sainte-Maxime de Riez

    1 Avenue Frédéric Mistral
    04500 Riez
Chapelle Sainte-Maxime de Riez
Chapelle Sainte-Maxime de Riez
Chapelle Sainte-Maxime de Riez
Chapelle Sainte-Maxime de Riez
Chapelle Sainte-Maxime de Riez
Crédit photo : Hubert DENIES - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
500
600
700
800
900
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
Ve siècle
Construction of Saint Alban Church
VIIIe siècle
St. Maxime Cathedral Building
1655
Construction of the first chapel
1808
Demolition of the first chapel
1921
Partial classification (abside and columns)
1975
Installation of the Claresse sisters
2022
Total inscription of the chapel
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Abside: by order of 23 February 1921; The unclassified part of the chapel Saint-Maxime, in full, with its bell tower, the buildings adjoining the hermitage before 1921, the garden with its fence walls, the plateau with its retaining walls and the column of the Virgin, according to the plan annexed to the decree, appearing in the cadastre on plots B 525 and B 526: inscription of 15 February 2022

Key figures

Maxime de Riez - Bishop of Riez (Vth century) Fonda the church of Saint Alban, forerunner of the site.
Saint Maxime - Boss of the chapel Depaillon preserved in the old cathedral.

Origin and history

The chapel of Saint-Maxime, located in Riez in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, is built in 1655 on the ruins of an ancient medieval cathedral destroyed during the Wars of Religion. It replaces a major religious building, erected in the eighth century on this fortified hill, where the population had settled to protect itself. The ancient columns of the choir, from the Roman remains of the city, bear witness to its historical heritage.

The chapel was partially classified as a historical monument in 1921 (abside and columns), and then fully listed in 2022. After a period of abandonment and demolition in 1808, it was reconstructed identically in the 19th century, with a neo-Gothic decor and a stained glass window dedicated to Saint Maximus. Since 1975, it has been home to a community of Claresian sisters.

The hill, inhabited since Roman times, also houses a column dedicated to the Virgin and a fountain decorated with an ancient column. Two paths, one pedestrian and the other carrossable, allow access. The site is a pilgrimage site and a crossing point of the GR4, connecting Riez to Roumoules.

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