Construction of church XIe et XIIe siècles (≈ 1250)
Period of original Romanesque construction.
XVIe siècle
Partial destruction
Partial destruction XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
The church damaged during the Wars of Religion.
1960
Registration Historic Monument
Registration Historic Monument 1960 (≈ 1960)
Official protection of the building.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Parish Church (Box A 220): inscription by decree of 8 December 1960
Origin and history
The parish church of Prechac-sur-Adour, located in Gers in Occitanie region, is a religious building built in the 11th and 12th centuries. It is a typical example of Romanesque architecture, with a nave opening on a bedside in the Chamber. This type of construction reflects the architectural and religious practices of the medieval era in southwestern France.
The building suffered extensive destruction during the Wars of Religion, a conflict that profoundly marked the region's religious heritage. Despite this damage, the church has been preserved and is now listed as a Historic Monument since 1960. It belongs to the commune and remains a testimony of local history and Romanesque architecture.
The location of the church, at 3 Rue Saint-Jean, is approximate, with an accuracy considered fair. Its listing as Historic Monument underscores its heritage importance, although details of its current use (visits, rentals, etc.) are not specified in the available sources.
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