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Rabastens White Penitent Church dans le Tarn

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise baroque
Tarn

Rabastens White Penitent Church

    Le Bourg
    81800 Rabastens
Église des Pénitents blancs de Rabastens
Église des Pénitents blancs de Rabastens
Église des Pénitents blancs de Rabastens
Église des Pénitents blancs de Rabastens
Église des Pénitents blancs de Rabastens
Crédit photo : Didier Descouens - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
vers 1600
Foundation of the Brotherhood
1616
Construction of church
avant 1784
Portal rendered inaccessible
18 janvier 1960
Portal classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Western Portal (Box F 912): Registration by Order of 18 January 1960

Key figures

Gabriel Dumas - Donor Offered his house to build the church.

Origin and history

The church of the White Penitents of Rabastens originated in the foundation of the brotherhood of the same name around 1600. Originally installed in the church of Saint Michael, in 1616 the brotherhood benefited from the gift of a house with garden by Gabriel Dumas, on whose site the present church was built. This place of worship, rectangular, is distinguished by a facade framed by two turrets housing the stairs of the bell tower, as well as a specially designed western gate, now classified as a Historical Monument.

The gate, a central element of the decoration, occupies the space between the posts of an arc of discharge in full hanger, adorned with ground brick pilasters and corinthian capitals. Although its construction or development may date after 1616, subsequent urban transformations, before 1784, made this portal inaccessible. The building, owned by the municipality of Rabastens, thus bears witness to the importance of the penitential brotherhoods in southwestern France in the modern era, mixing devotion, architecture and community life.

Partly classified since 1960 for its western portal, this monument also illustrates the urban dynamics of Rabastens, where the brotherhoods played a major social and religious role. Its current location, near the Promenade du Pré Vert, and its history linked to a private gift highlight the interactions between heritage, local memory and transformations of the territory over the centuries.

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