Construction of church XIIIe siècle (≈ 1350)
Period of initial construction in Romanesque style.
26 mars 1926
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 26 mars 1926 (≈ 1926)
Registration by ministerial decree.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church: inscription by decree of 26 March 1926
Origin and history
The church Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Haux is a Romanesque religious building built in the 13th century in the commune of Haux, New Aquitaine. It is distinguished by its typical architecture of the rural churches of the time, with a cradle vault, a circular apse in medium apparatus, and a square bell tower rising up the entrance. Its simple plan and materials reflect local construction techniques and the spiritual needs of a medieval rural community.
Classified as a Historic Monument by decree of 26 March 1926, this church illustrates the modest but emblematic religious heritage of southwestern France. The protection concerns the entire building, now owned by the municipality. Although its state of conservation and its openness to the public are not specified in the sources, its listing reflects its heritage value. The lack of details of any subsequent changes suggests a structure relatively preserved since the Middle Ages.
Available data indicate an approximate location (estimated at 5/10) without any indication of its current accessibility or contemporary uses (visits, cults, events). The associated photographs, licensed Creative Commons, show a sober building, anchored in the landscape of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, a department marked by a rich Romanesque and pre-Roman heritage. No information is provided on original sponsors or artisans involved in its construction.
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