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Church of Saint-Blaise de La Celle dans le Cher

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Eglise romane
Cher

Church of Saint-Blaise de La Celle

    Rue des Pélerins
    18200 La Celle
Église Saint-Blaise de La Celle
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Église Saint-Blaise de La Celle
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Église Saint-Blaise de La Celle
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Église Saint-Blaise de La Celle
Église Saint-Blaise de La Celle
Crédit photo : Manfred Heyde - 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
1156
Pillage by Raoul de Charenton
Début XIIe siècle
Foundation of the Priory
2e moitié XIIe siècle
Romanesque reconstruction
XVe siècle
Adding southern bow-buttons
1735
Northern Button Arcs
1840
Historical Monument
1897
Transfer of the relics of Saint Sylvain
1898
Restoration by Georges Darcy
1913
Classification of the tomb of Saint Sylvain
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church (Box B 716): ranking by list of 1840

Key figures

Raoul de Charenton - Local Lord Pillow of the village in 1156.
Saint Blaise - Church Patron Armenian bishop, protector of the carriages.
Saint Sylvain - Apostle of the Berry Relics transferred in 1897.
Georges Honoré Darcy - Architect of Historical Monuments Restore the vault in 1898.
Isabeau de Boulogne - Lady of Orval Deposit of relics in 1463.
Gabriel Morlet - Curé of La Celle (1753–1830) Benefactor of the church.

Origin and history

The church of Saint-Blaise de La Celle, located in the department of Cher (region Centre-Val de Loire), is a religious building of Romanesque origin, attested from the beginning of the 12th century as priory dependent on the Abbey of Deols. Damaged in 1156 when Raoul de Charenton looted the village, it was rebuilt in the second half of the 12th century, partially retaining the lateral walls of the early nave. Its architectural irregularities (disaxed windows, oculi) suggest an initial frame cover. The church houses a remarkable set of carved capitals and medieval frescoes, including an ex-voto linked to Charenton's abuses and a representation of Saint Christophe.

In the 15th century, bow-buttons were added south side to stabilize the structure, followed in 1735 by reinforcements north side. In 1898, architect Georges Honoré Darcy rebuilt the vault as the cradle of the nave, replaced by hollow bricks to ease the pressure on the walls, while restoring the south arches. The square bell tower, with its geminous bays, houses four bells, including the Sylvaine (16th century). The church was listed as a Historic Monument in 1840, bearing witness to its heritage importance.

The building is dedicated to Saint Blaise, patron of the Carriers, in connection with the local quarries exploited since Roman times, which provided stones for the Bourges Cathedral and the Abbaye de Noirlac. It also houses the tomb of Saint Sylvain (XII century), Apostle of the Berry, transferred in 1897 from the nearby chapel Saint Sylvain. This mausoleum, classified in 1913, is decorated with carved scenes evoking the life of the saint. A fresco of Notre-Dame de Pitié and Gallo-Roman tombstones in use complete this heritage.

The furniture includes statues of Saint Claire of Assisi, Saint Clair (martyr), and paintings like a Supper from the Abbey of Noirlac. A local association, founded in 1988, actively participates in the restoration (roof in 1997, stained glass in 2011). The architecture mixes Romanesque influences (Benedictine cap, octagonal cupola) and Gothic (archs-buttons), while the sober facade presents enigmatic bas-reliefs of wrestlers, possibly linked to a sacrament.

La Celle's quarries, attested since ancient times, played a key role in regional construction. Their famous stone also served to build the underground church of Bourges and the Cistercian abbey of Noirlac. The cult of Saint Blaise, a fourth-century Armenian doctor, spread throughout the West in the Middle Ages, making this church a place of devotion for stone tailors and carriers, major corporations in the region.

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