Initial construction XIIe siècle (≈ 1250)
Building of the Romanesque church with a single nave.
1563
Reconstruction of the choir
Reconstruction of the choir 1563 (≈ 1563)
Late Gothic style adopted for the choir.
2 avril 1643
Eucharistic Miracle
Eucharistic Miracle 2 avril 1643 (≈ 1643)
Fire and miraculous preservation of a host.
1753
Tabernacle in golden wood
Tabernacle in golden wood 1753 (≈ 1753)
Added a baroque element to the furniture.
1863
Bedside stained glass
Bedside stained glass 1863 (≈ 1863)
Work of the Guérithault brothers on the miracle.
11 décembre 1987
MH classification
MH classification 11 décembre 1987 (≈ 1987)
Protection for historical monuments.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church of Saint-Just (Case C 149): Order of 11 December 1987
Key figures
Frères Guérithault - Glass artists
Authors of the 1863 stained glass window.
Origin and history
The Saint-Just de Pressac Church, located in the Vienne department in New Aquitaine, is a religious building dating back to the 12th century. It is distinguished by its simple plan, composed of a unique nave without transept and a flat bedside. Its carved decor, both inside and outside, features a fantastic bestiary (griffons, women-snakes, phallic-tailed monsters) as well as plant motifs, reflecting Poitevin Romanesque art. The choir, rebuilt in 1563 in late Gothic style, bears witness to the medieval transformations of the building.
During the Hundred Years' War, the roof was raised to build a defensive space, illustrating the adaptation of churches to military functions in times of conflict. The building acquired a special reputation after the "eucharistic miracle" of April 2, 1643, which occurred on a Holy Thursday during a fire: this event, linked to the miraculous preservation of a host, marked its religious and popular history.
Ranked a historic monument in 1987, the church houses remarkable furniture, including a 1753 golden wooden tabernacle and a 1863 stained glass window by the Guérithault brothers, students of Ingres and Vernet. This stained glass window, located in the bedside, represents the miracle of the host and symbolizes 19th century religious art. The combination of these elements—architecture, carved decoration and movable heritage—makes Saint-Just a major witness to the sacred heritage in Poitou.
Available sources (Wikipedia, Monumentum) highlight its membership in the municipality of Pressac (code Insee 86200) and its management by the municipality. Its classification as historical monuments in 1987 confirms its heritage value, while its approximate location (1 Rue de Cha Thomassou) makes it an accessible local point of interest, although precise geographical data are considered poor (level 5/10).
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