MH classification 27 avril 1933 (≈ 1933)
Protection for historical monuments.
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Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church: by decree of 27 April 1933
Key figures
Alphonse de Lamartine - Romantic poet
Inspired by Abbé Dumont for Jocelyn.
Abbé Dumont - Curé de Bussières
Inspirator of Lamartine, linked to Marguerite.
Marguerite de Pierreclau - Literary hero
Character of *Jocelyn*, linked to local history.
Origin and history
The church of the Conversion-de-Saint-Paul de Bussières, located in the department of Saône-et-Loire in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, is a religious building of Romanesque architecture whose origins date mainly back to the twelfth century. Although later elements of the 14th century were added, its original structure bears witness to the Romanesque style characteristic of this period, marked by thick walls, cradle vaults and sober decoration. This monument, still active as a place of Catholic worship, belongs today to the parish of Saint Vincent-en-Val-Lamartinien, under the authority of the Diocese of Autun.
This church is deeply linked to two local historical figures: Alphonse de Lamartine, 19th century romantic poet, and Abbé Dumont, parish priest. The latter inspired Lamartine for his poem Jocelyn, whose heroine, Marguerite de Pierreclau, finds its roots in local history. The building, classified as historical monuments by decree of 27 April 1933, thus embodies both a medieval architectural heritage and a literary memory, reflecting the lasting influence of its past actors on regional culture.
Owned by the municipality of Bussières, the church remains a living place, open to worship and anchored in local life. Its classification as a historical monument highlights its heritage value, while its affiliation with the diocese of Autun and its integration into the contemporary religious landscape make it a witness both to the medieval past and to the current Catholic practice. Available sources, such as the Mérimée base or the diocesan archives, confirm its precise address at 21 Rue de l'Abbé Dumont, strengthening its territorial and historical anchor.
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