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Church of Saint Vincent-Jalmoutiers à Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers en Dordogne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Eglise romane
Dordogne

Church of Saint Vincent-Jalmoutiers

    1000-1012 Le Bourg
    24410 Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Église de Saint-Vincent-Jalmoutiers
Crédit photo : Mj.galais - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1800
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
Initial construction
1891
Restoration by Cros-Puymartin
1948
Registration Historic Monument
2002
Restoration of the nave
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church (Case A): Registration by decree of 5 January 1948

Key figures

Cros-Puymartin - Architect restorer Directed the work of 1891.

Origin and history

The church of Saint Vincent-Jalmoutiers, classified as a Historical Monument, presents a rectangular plan typical of the Saintongeese novel. Composed of a glazed nave without span, it opens onto a forechoir surmounted by a rare oval dome, supporting an octagonal bell tower in slate. The semi-circular bedside, covered with a cul-de-four, and the arched porch in the middle of the hangar bear witness to its medieval origin. The nave, originally vaulted with a full-fine cradle, was restored in 2002 by a cradle-shaped panelling.

Originally, this building was the church of a Benedictine priory dependent on the Abbey of Chancelade, then Vauclaire. Founded in the 12th century, the priory illustrates the monastic influence in the region. The bell tower, partially redone, and the western facade were restored in 1891 by architect Cros-Puymartin, in a context of preserving the Romanesque heritage. The inscription in the Historical Monuments in 1948 allowed to protect its oldest elements: the vaulted choir in cul-de-four and the dome.

The church embodies a remarkable example of the rural religious architecture of the Middle Ages in Périgord. Its simple plan, combined with bold structural elements such as the dome, reflects the local adaptations of the Romanesque style. The restoration of the 19th century and recent works highlight the ongoing efforts to preserve this heritage, while adapting the building to contemporary needs, as evidenced by its current use (visits, room rental).

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