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Church of Saint Michael of La Garde-Adhémar dans la Drôme

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Eglise romane
Drôme

Church of Saint Michael of La Garde-Adhémar

    Place de l'Église
    26700 La Garde-Adhémar
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Crédit photo : EmDee - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIe siècle ?
Original castral chapel
Début XIIe siècle
Become a parish church
1540
Transfer to the chapter of Grignan
1850
Restoration by Mérimée
1862
Historical monument classification
XIXe siècle
Neo-Roman additions
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: ranking by list of 1862

Key figures

Prosper Mérimée - Inspector of Historic Monuments Initiator of the restoration in 1850.
Pape Paul III - Church donor Transfer the church to Grignan in 1540.
Architecte Questel - Author of neo-Roman additions Designs the second floor of the bell tower.

Origin and history

The Saint-Michel de La Garde-Adhémar church, built in the Drôme department, is a remarkable example of Provencal Romanesque architecture. At the beginning of the 12th century, it was transformed into a parish church, possibly from the 11th century onwards, under the influence of the Abbey of Tournus until 1540. In that year, Pope Paul III attributed it to the collegiate chapter of Grignan, which collected the income until the French Revolution. Recent studies reveal a regular interview by the local community, with the exception of the choir and transept, managed by the Grignan chapter.

The church is singularized by a western apse, characteristic rare in France but common in the Rhine and Saxon churches, evoking the Carolingian and Ottonian traditions. This counter apse, built in rubble, is surmounted by a Romanesque frieze decorated with acanthe leaves, just like the western facade. It features a typical window of Provencal Romanesque art, framed by columns and surmounted by a pediment inspired by antiquity. The bell tower, partially Romanesque on the first floor, was completed in the 19th century by a neo-Roman floor and an octagonal pyramid, the work of architect Questel.

Inside, the main nave ends with an eight-paned dome on conical tubes, while the collaterals, arched in quarter circle, serve as foothills. The northern side chapel houses a 12th century Romanesque statue, called Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Secours in the 19th century. A votive altar dedicated to nymphs, discovered in the Val des Nymphs in the early 20th century, is also preserved. Ranked a historic monument in 1862, the church was restored in 1850 under the impulse of Prosper Mérimée, then inspector of the Historic Monuments, marking its rescue and heritage development.

The materials used reflect a constructive duality: the lower part of the walls, in rubble, contrasts with the cutting stone of the high parts and frames. The bedside, consisting of a triple apse in rubble, is pierced by windows with neat frames. These elements illustrate both the Romanesque heritage and subsequent adaptations, reflecting a rich and complex architectural history, rooted in the Provençal landscape.

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