Building construction XIIe siècle (≈ 1250)
Late Romanesque period, transition to Gothic.
17 mai 1933
Registration for historical monuments
Registration for historical monuments 17 mai 1933 (≈ 1933)
Official recognition of heritage.
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Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church: registration by decree of 17 May 1933
Origin and history
Saint-Antoine de Braize Church is a religious building from the late Romanesque period, built in the 12th century in the department of Allier. It consists of a three-span nave, extended by two narrower spans leading to an apse in the hemicycle, framed by a three-sided masonry massif. The apse is lit by three windows in the middle of the hanger, while the nave, covered with a broken cradle, has blind arches strengthening its side walls. The entrance door, in the middle of the hangar and without a tympanum, is framed by a three-loop archvolt, characteristic of late Romanesque art.
The square bell tower, initially higher, was truncated and covered with a roof in a building, changing its original appearance. Inside, the eastern span is arched in a cradle, while the adjacent span is surmounted by a dome on tubes, separated by a broken double roll. These architectural elements, such as flat-leaf capitals and dorsal columns, show a transition between Romanesque and Gothic styles. The building, owned by the municipality of Braize, was included in the inventory of historical monuments by order of 17 May 1933, thereby recognizing its heritage value.
Located in Bourbonnais, a region marked by a strong religious presence in the Middle Ages, this church reflects the central role of parishes in the social and spiritual organization of rural communities. Romanesque churches, like Saint-Antoine, served not only as places of worship, but also as identity landmarks for villages, often built with local materials such as limestone. Their architecture, both robust and symbolic, met liturgical needs while affirming the power of the Church in a largely agricultural and feudal society.
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