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Église Saint-Philibert de Beauvoir-sur-Mer en Vendée

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise romane et gothique
Vendée

Église Saint-Philibert de Beauvoir-sur-Mer

    2-4 Rue de la Croix Blanche
    85230 Beauvoir-sur-Mer
Église Saint-Philibert de Beauvoir-sur-Mer
Église Saint-Philibert de Beauvoir-sur-Mer
Église Saint-Philibert de Beauvoir-sur-Mer
Église Saint-Philibert de Beauvoir-sur-Mer
Église Saint-Philibert de Beauvoir-sur-Mer
Église Saint-Philibert de Beauvoir-sur-Mer
Église Saint-Philibert de Beauvoir-sur-Mer
Église Saint-Philibert de Beauvoir-sur-Mer
Église Saint-Philibert de Beauvoir-sur-Mer
Église Saint-Philibert de Beauvoir-sur-Mer
Crédit photo : Pierre Gouard - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
700
800
900
1400
1500
1900
2000
677
Donation to Saint Philibert
VIIIe siècle
Viking Raids
XIe–XIVe siècles
Progressive construction
1926
Historical monument classification
1970–1974
Complete renovation
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Saint-Philibert Church: inscription by decree of 29 October 1926

Key figures

Saint Philibert - Founder of the monastery Relics translated from Beauvoir.
François Viète - Mathematician It composed Isagoge in the 16th century.
Françoise de Rohan - Noble fugitive Refuge during wars.

Origin and history

The church of Saint-Philibert de Beauvoir-sur-Mer is built at the site of an old church of the priory destroyed by the Normans in the 8th century. It preserves elements of the 11th (Romanesque style), 12th (near gothic) and 14th centuries (pure gothic), reflecting medieval architectural evolutions. Completely renovated between 1970 and 1974, it remains a symbol of resistance to Viking invasions and of the translation of the relics of Saint Philibert to Tournus.

The commune of Beauvoir-sur-Mer, called Ampennum in Gallo-Roman times, was given in 677 by the bishop of Poitiers to the monastery of St Philibert, giving it a port and salines. In the 15th century, the seigneury was attached to the Viscount of Thouars, owned by the family of Amboise. The church, classified as a historical monument in 1926, also embodies the Calvinist heritage of the Vendée, marked by the Wars of Religion.

The site houses a bronze statue of Saint Philibert (1936), commemorating the 11th centenary of the translation of his relics. Close to the famous Gois Passage, a submersible road to Noirmoutier, the church is part of a coastal landscape shaped by marachins and maritime activities. Its hybrid architecture and monastic history make it an emblematic heritage of the Pays de la Loire.

In the 16th century, the town welcomed figures such as Françoise de Rohan and the mathematician François Viète, who composed part of his Isagoge. The destruction of the castle in 1689 by Louis XIV and the construction of a road under Napoleon underline its strategic role. Today, the church and its coastal environment attract their religious, historical and natural heritage.

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