Registration MH 2008 (≈ 2008)
Protection for historical monuments.
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Heritage classified
The entire church (Box A 24): inscription by decree of 26 November 2008
Key figures
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Sources do not mention any historical actors.
Origin and history
The church Saint-Hilaire de la Frédière, located in the Charente-Maritime department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, is a monument dating back to the twelfth century, with partial reconstructions in the fourteenth century. It was originally the church of a Benedictine abbey that had disappeared. The Romanesque nave, marked by a sculpted portal, preserves remains of pillars that could belong to the ancient Romanesque apse, while the right span of the choir and the cut apse date from the 14th century.
Inside, the choir houses a semi-circular Romanesque banquet, a walled door in the middle of the wall, and a liturgical sink. The Gothic apse, partially preserved, shows traces of vaults with veins, with formations and departures of warheads falling on bundles with caps carved from human heads. The neoroman-style altar dates from the late 19th century. The building was listed as historic monuments in 2008.
The church is now owned by the municipality of La Frédière, and its state of conservation reflects successive architectural transformations, mixing Romanesque and Gothic elements. Available sources, including Monumentum and Wikipedia, highlight its heritage importance in the region, although some information, such as the detailed history of Benedictine Abbey, remains fragmentary.
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