Foundation awarded 1366-1380 (≈ 1373)
By Jean Croupet, choir and chapel left.
1527
Erection in parish
Erection in parish 1527 (≈ 1527)
Construction of nave at that date.
1590
Damage to the seat
Damage to the seat 1590 (≈ 1590)
Damaged during the Wars of Religion.
1595
Restoration of the panel
Restoration of the panel 1595 (≈ 1595)
Repair of central post-seat cover.
1610
Sainte-Anne Chapel built
Sainte-Anne Chapel built 1610 (≈ 1610)
Under the direction of Gabriel Viet.
1873
General restoration completed
General restoration completed 1873 (≈ 1873)
Major work on the building.
1986
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 1986 (≈ 1986)
Registered by order of 1 December.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Église Saint-Antoine-de-Rochefort (Case AT 105): inscription by order of 1 December 1986
Key figures
Jean Croupet - Suspected Founder
Assigned the foundation around 1366-1380.
Gabriel Viet - Architect
Directed the chapel of Sainte-Anne in 1610.
E. Fouquet - Glass painter
Author of 19th century stained glass windows.
Origin and history
Saint-Antoine-de-Rochefort church, located in La Ferté-Bernard in the Sarthe, finds its origins in the 14th century. According to the sources, his foundation was attributed to Jean Croupet between 1366 and 1380. The choir and the back wall of the left chapel date from this period, testifying to the first constructions of the building. Originally, the church was linked to the town of Rochefort, before it was integrated into La Ferté-Bernard.
The church became parish in 1527, a landmark date that coincided with the construction of the nave. It suffered damage during the siege of La Ferté-Bernard in 1590, in the context of the wars of Religion which then stirred the region. Reparations are taking place quickly: the roofing panel of the central ship was rebuilt in 1595, illustrating the desire to preserve the place of worship.
In the 17th century, architect Gabriel Viet led the construction of the chapel of Sainte-Anne in 1610, adding a notable architectural element to the whole. The church then underwent a general restoration completed in 1873, which probably gave it its present appearance. Its stained glass windows, made in the 19th century by glass painter E. Fouquet of Paris, adorn the building and tell in particular the life of Saint Antoine, patron of the village since the 14th century.
Ranked a historical monument in 1986, the church of Saint-Antoine-de-Rochefort now embodies a major religious and architectural heritage of the Sarthe. Its history reflects the urban, social and religious evolutions of La Ferté-Bernard, from the Middle Ages to the contemporary era.
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