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Collégiale Saint-Antoine de Saint-Marc-la-Lande dans les Deux-Sèvres

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Collégiale
Eglise gothique
Deux-Sèvres

Collégiale Saint-Antoine de Saint-Marc-la-Lande

    D134
    79310 Saint-Marc-la-Lande
Ownership of the municipality
Collégiale Saint-Antoine de Saint-Marc-la-Lande
Collégiale Saint-Antoine de Saint-Marc-la-Lande
Collégiale Saint-Antoine de Saint-Marc-la-Lande
Collégiale Saint-Antoine de Saint-Marc-la-Lande
Collégiale Saint-Antoine de Saint-Marc-la-Lande
Collégiale Saint-Antoine de Saint-Marc-la-Lande
Collégiale Saint-Antoine de Saint-Marc-la-Lande
Crédit photo : MOSSOT - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1100
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1700
1800
1900
2000
Moyen Âge
Initial construction period
XVIe siècle
Certified construction period
26 décembre 1889
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: by decree of 26 December 1889

Key figures

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Origin and history

Saint-Antoine de Saint-Marc-la-Lande is a medieval religious building located in the rural commune of Saint-Marc-la-Lande, New Aquitaine. Ranked a historic monument in 1889, it bears witness to 16th century sacred architecture, although its origins date back to the Middle Ages. Its official classification underlines its heritage importance and its remarkable state of conservation for the time.

The commune of Saint-Marc-la-Lande, attached to the Deux-Sèvres department, is marked by rural and agricultural occupation, as evidenced by land use data (92.4% of agricultural territories in 2018). The collegiate body, associated with Saint-Antoine-de-la-Lande of the Order of Saint-Antoine de Viennenois, illustrates the role of religious institutions in the social and territorial organisation of the West Centre of France. These monuments often served as spiritual, economic and charitable hubs for local populations.

The geographic and climatic context of the region, characterized by an altered ocean climate and natural hazards such as floods or radon, has been able to influence the construction and maintenance of historic buildings. The college, owned by the commune, remains a symbol of the medieval and anterior heritage in an area today marked by a low population density (356 inhabitants in 2023) and a rural economy.

No specific information is available in the sources on sponsors, architects or specific historical events related to collegiality. Its ranking in 1889 and its association with the order of Saint-Antoine de Viennenois remain the only chronological and institutional landmarks clearly documented.

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