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Saint-Denis Church of Chazemais dans l'Allier

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise

Saint-Denis Church of Chazemais

    D241
    03370 Chazemais
Ownership of the municipality
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Église Saint-Denis de Chazemais
Crédit photo : Plovemax - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
800
900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1900
2000
802
Return by Charlemagne
XIe siècle
Connection to the Priory of the Chapel
XIIe siècle
Passage to the diocese of Bourges
1952
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: registration by decree of 27 May 1952

Key figures

Charlemagne - Carolingian Emperor The church was restored to the Abbey of Saint-Denis in 802.

Origin and history

The church Saint-Denis de Chazemais, located in the Allier department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, is a Romanesque building some parts of which date back to the 12th century. It was originally linked to the abbey of Saint-Denis in the ninth century, before being restored by Charlemagne in 802. Lost then in the 11th century as a dependency of the priory of the Chapel, it passed to the diocese of Bourges in the 12th century. From this period remain the choir with flat bedside, vaulted in cradle, and a cross of transept covered with a dome on trunks.

The bell tower, characteristic of the Bourbonnais, and the southern crusillon vaulted in cradle testify to its Romanesque architecture. The north cruise, rebuilt in the 15th century, shows a stylistic evolution. The church, classified as a historical monument in 1952, houses four protected objects in the Palissy base. Its history reflects the links between religious and local power, from the Carolingian era to its integration into the communal heritage.

The location of Chazemais in the Allier and its membership in the Abbey of Saint-Denis underline its historical importance. The flat bedside, Romanesque windows and dome on trunks illustrate 12th century architectural techniques. Today, the church remains a testimony to the medieval and religious heritage of the region, while being a place of worship and local heritage.

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