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Church of Saint Bartholomew or Saint Arthemy of Blanzac à Blanzac-Porcheresse en Charente

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise gothique
Charente

Church of Saint Bartholomew or Saint Arthemy of Blanzac

    1-3 Place Saint-Arthemy 
    16250 Coteaux-du-Blanzacais
Église Saint-Barthélémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Eglise Saint-Barthélémy ou Saint-Arthémy de Blanzac
Crédit photo : JLPC - 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
début XIIe siècle
Foundation and first constructions
fin XIIe siècle
Construction of the choir and apse
XIIIe siècle
Adding crumbs and nave
1572
Damage to religious wars
1594
Start of repairs
1816
The arrow collapsed
1890
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The church: by decree of 16 March 1890

Key figures

Guillaume de Nersac - Abbed in 1120 Head of the college in the 12th.
Saint Arthémy - Church Patron Bishop of the Arvernes, martyr IV.

Origin and history

Saint-Barthélémy Church, also known as Saint-Arthémy, is a former collegiate church located in Blanzac-Porcheresse, Charente department. Founded under the name of Saint Arthémy, bishop of the Arvernes and martyr of the fourth century, it is said to have been established by the monks of Puyperoux. In 1120 Guillaume de Nersac was the abbot. The oldest remains, such as the dome and the bell tower, date from the early twelfth century, while the choir and the abside were built at the end of the same century. The north and south cruises, as well as the nave, were added in the 13th century.

The building suffered heavy damage during the Hundred Years' War and the wars of religion, especially in 1572. Repairs were undertaken from 1594 onwards, but were carried out over a long period of time. In 1816, a hurricane overturned the bell tower's arrow, causing the span and nave to collapse. Ranked a historic monument in 1890, the church benefited from restorations carried out by the service of the Historical Monuments from 1891.

The architecture of the church reflects its various phases of construction, combining 12th century Romanesque elements with Gothic additions of the 13th century. Despite the destruction and reconstructions, it preserves traces of its medieval past, especially in its structure and decorations. Today, it remains an important testimony of the religious and architectural heritage of the Charente.

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