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Saint Lawrence Church of Bouhet en Charente-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Clocher-mur
Eglise romane et gothique
Charente-Maritime

Saint Lawrence Church of Bouhet

    Le Bourg
    17540 Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Église Saint-Laurent de Bouhet
Crédit photo : Bastien.pierre - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
Construction of church
19 janvier 1911
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: by decree of 19 January 1911

Key figures

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Origin and history

The Saint-Laurent church of Bouhet, located in the village of the same name in Charente-Maritime (New Aquitaine), is a Romanesque building built in the 12th century. She was originally a priory dependent on the abbey of Saint-Jean de Montierneuf de Poitiers, affiliated with the Clunisian order. Its architecture, though partially destroyed, still bears witness to its medieval importance, notably by its choir and Romanesque apse, considered one of the most beautiful in the historical region of Aunis.

During the Wars of Religion, the church underwent extensive mutilation, losing much of its original structure, including the nave and the lower side. Today, only the choir and southern absidiole, transformed into sacristy, remain. Despite these destructions, the apse retains a remarkable order of arches and columns, vestige of its former splendor. The building has been protected as historic monuments since 19 January 1911, recognizing its heritage value.

Historical sources indicate that the church once included a transept and two apsidioles opening on the sides, now missing. The current structure, though reduced, allows to imagine the original spatial organization, typical of the Romanesque churches of the region. Owned by the commune of Bouhet, it remains a major architectural testimony of the Poitevin and Charentais religious heritage.

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