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Church of Our Lady of the Assumption of Fenioux en Charente-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Art roman saintongeais
Charente-Maritime

Church of Our Lady of the Assumption of Fenioux

    Le Bourg
    17350 Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
Église Notre-Dame de lAssomption de Fenioux
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Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
Initial construction
XVe siècle
Renovation of the apse
1840
Historical monument classification
XIXe siècle
Reconstruction of the bell tower
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: ranking by list of 1840

Key figures

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Origin and history

The Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption de Fenioux church, located in Charente-Maritime, is an emblematic building of Saintonge's Romanesque style. Built in the 12th century on older ruins, it is distinguished by its unique nave of four spans, its absence of transept and its two-storey square bell tower topped by an arrow. The construction took place throughout the 12th century: the nave and the small side door (early century), the façade (second half), and the bell tower (last quarter). The apse was redesigned in the 15th century, while the upper parts of the bell tower were rebuilt in the 19th century.

The Western portal, a masterpiece of Romanesque art, is particularly remarkable with its sixteen columns on both sides of the door. Five finely carved voussures surmount him, representing various motifs: a zodiac on the outer arc, Christ surrounded by wise and mad virgins on the second, a paschal lamb with angels on the third, vices and virtues on the fourth, and plant motifs on the inner arc. These sculptures, of great iconographic richness, illustrate the symbolic importance of the building.

Ranked among the first French historical monuments since 1840, the church is famous for its openwork bell tower, characteristic of Saintonge's novel. The walls, composed of rubble and stone, bear witness to the different periods of construction. A small northern side door, dating from the early twelfth century, is also richly decorated with vegetable sculptures. The building, often referred to as the 'pearl of Saintonge', reflects the climax of Romanesque religious architecture in the region.

Inside, the single-ship nave, once partly occupied by a stand until the 19th century, retains a sober but harmonious structure. The Romanesque-style pediment and bell tower contrast with later reconstructions, especially those of the 19th century. The church, owned by the commune, remains a major testimony of the medieval heritage of New Aquitaine, attracting lovers of Romanesque art and local history.

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