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Church of the Dominicans of Revin dans les Ardennes

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise baroque
Ardennes

Church of the Dominicans of Revin

    2-6 Rue Galilée
    08500 Revin
Église des Dominicains de Revin
Église des Dominicains de Revin
Église des Dominicains de Revin
Église des Dominicains de Revin
Église des Dominicains de Revin
Église des Dominicains de Revin
Église des Dominicains de Revin
Crédit photo : Adri08 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1792
Become a parish church
1er quart XVIIIe siècle
Construction of church
10 mai 1886
Destroyer fire
30 septembre 1911
Classification of the Chair
18 octobre 1920
Registration Historic Monument
31 juillet 1970
Classification of confessionals
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church of Dominicans: registration by decree of 18 October 1920

Key figures

Charles René Billuart - Revinese Dominican monk Statue present in the church.
Henri Jadart - Local historian (1880) Author of a study on the church.
Hubert Collin - Historician (1969) Documented the churches of the Ardennes.

Origin and history

The Dominican Church of Revin, dedicated to Notre-Dame, was built in the 1st quarter of the 18th century in an architectural style influenced by Flemish tradition. Located in the city centre, rue Galileo, it is distinguished by its red brick facade and its history linked to the Dominican order. After the French Revolution (1792), it became a parish church, losing its initial conventual function. Its interior contains remarkable elements such as a pulpit to be preached classified in 1911 and carved oak confessionals, protected in 1970.

A fire in 1886 ravaged the adjacent convent as well as the roof and bell tower of the church, sparing works of art. During the reconstruction, the original bell tower was not restored; A campanile was erected to the right of the choir. The building was listed as a Historic Monument in 1920, recognizing its heritage value. Among the associated figures, the monk Charles René Billuart, a native of Revin, is honoured with a statue.

The church illustrates the religious and architectural heritage of the Ardennes, mixing local influences and turbulent history. Its inscription in the title of historical monuments underlines its importance in the heritage of the Far East, while at the same time attesting to the transformations that have taken place since its foundation. Sources, such as the works of Henri Jadart (1880) or Hubert Collin (1969), document his evolution and his artistic peculiarities.

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