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Church of Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard dans le Gard

Patrimoine classé
Eglise fortifiée
Art roman languedocien
Gard

Church of Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard

    Rue de l'Église
    30210 Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
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Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
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Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Église de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard
Crédit photo : Claude Sanchez - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
900
1000
1400
1500
1900
2000
IXe siècle
Foundation by monks
994
First written entry
XIIe et XIVe siècles
Fortification of the church
7 février 1907
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: Order of 7 February 1907

Key figures

Moines de l'abbaye de Psalmodi - Founders Originally the church in the 9th century.

Origin and history

Saint-Bonnet de Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard is a fortified Romanesque church located in the Gard department in the Occitanie region. Founded in the ninth century by the monks of the abbey of Psalmodi, near Aigues-Mortes, it is mentioned for the first time as Sanctus-Bonitus in 994 in the cartular of this abbey. His name reappeared in 1060 and 1156 in the archives of the Cathedral of Nîmes. The building, originally Romanesque, was strengthened by fortifications in the 12th and 14th centuries, reflecting its defensive role in a region marked by conflict.

The monument is distinguished by its crenellated pentagonal bedside, its towers overtaking the transept, and its walls in rubble pierced with bolt holes. The western facade, made of cut stone, contrasts with the rest of the building and houses a portal surmounted by a landfill arch. Inside, the nave, the transept and the semicircular abside date back to the 11th century, as the impostes show. A round road runs over the vaults, vestige of medieval defensive developments.

The church historically depended on the vigour of Beaucaire and the archiprire of Nîmes, in the homonymous diocese. Classified as a historical monument since February 7, 1907, it is now owned by the municipality. Its opening to the public is limited to the second Sundays of the month, from May to October, as well as European Heritage Days. Its architecture thus combines religious heritage, military adaptations and traces of medieval community life.

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