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Notre-Dame d'Aulaines de Bonnétable Church dans la Sarthe

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise romane et gothique
Sarthe

Notre-Dame d'Aulaines de Bonnétable Church

    92-96 Avenue de la Forêt
    72110 Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Église Notre-Dame dAulaines de Bonnétable
Crédit photo : Davitof - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
Initial construction
XIIIe siècle
First adjustments
XVe siècle
New work
1965
Municipal connection
13 septembre 1984
Heritage protection
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church of Aulaines (Box B 289): inscription by order of 13 September 1984

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Origin and history

The church of Notre-Dame d'Aulaines, located in the former commune of Aulaines (now attached to Bonnétable), was built in the 12th century, then remodeled in the 13th and 15th centuries. Its architecture reflects the stylistic evolutions of these periods, typical of Haut-Maine, a historical region of the Sarthe department in Pays de la Loire. The monument was included in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments by order of September 13, 1984, thereby recognizing its heritage value.

Aulaines, a place known as Bonnétable, was once an independent commune before its attachment in 1965. This territory, marked by agricultural and forestry occupation, housed this church as a spiritual and community centre. The changes of the 13th and 15th centuries could correspond to extensions or adaptations related to the demographic evolution or liturgical needs of the time.

The Haut-Maine region, where Bonnétable is located, was historically a crossroads between Anjou, Normandy and Perche. This geographical position may have influenced the architectural styles of the church, perhaps mixing Romanesque and Gothic elements. Registration in the Historic Monuments in 1984 preserved this testimony of rural religious heritage, often less studied than large urban buildings.

Unlike the castle of Bonnétable, widely documented for its links with the aristocracy (family of Harcourt, La Rochefoucauld), the church Notre-Dame d'Aulaines is not associated in the sources with specific historical characters or significant events. Its history remains above all that of a parish building, anchored in local life since the Middle Ages.

The building materials and techniques of the church are not detailed in the available sources, but its inscription suggests sufficient conservation to justify heritage protection. The rural churches of that period often served as gathering places, not only for the offices, but also for community activities, reflecting their central role in village life.

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