Construction of the steeple span Début XIIe siècle (≈ 1204)
Cupola on triangular flat pendants.
XIIIe siècle
Major renovations
Major renovations XIIIe siècle (≈ 1350)
Choir rebuilt, bell tower raised, window refected.
XVIe siècle
Renaissance Extensions
Renaissance Extensions XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Less notable changes than medieval phases.
2003
Registration for historical monuments
Registration for historical monuments 2003 (≈ 2003)
Protection of the entire building.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The entire church, including its decoration (Box AM 83): inscription by order of 23 July 2003
Key figures
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Origin and history
The church Saint-Pierre de Consac, located in the Charente-Maritime department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, is a religious building whose first architectural traces date back to the 11th century. The major construction campaign took place at the beginning of the 12th century, introducing a span of steeple in stone with a dome on triangular flat pendants, rare technique in Saintonge but widespread in the neighbouring Limousin. The non-figurative capitals, unique in the region, and the dome testify to a preserved archaic style, making this span an exceptional vestige.
In the 13th century, the church underwent major changes: repair of a window in the nave, reconstruction of the flat-bed choir, and elevation of the bell tower. The latter is distinguished by a colonnade carrying an entrapment, an architectural peculiarity absent from the other bell towers identified in Saintonge. The additions of the Renaissance (XVI century) and the subsequent interventions (XVII–XIX centuries) remained less significant, preserving the essentials of the medieval structure. The building, a communal property, was listed as historical monuments in 2003 for its architectural ensemble and decoration.
The location of Consac, in the former province of Saintonge, places this church at the crossroads of poitevin and limo influences. Its design and decorative elements reflect artistic exchanges between these regions, while its role as a place of worship inspired community life around religious practices and local gatherings. The dome pendants, in their triangular form, could represent one of the first experiments of this process in Aquitaine, stressing the heritage importance of the site.
Today, St. Peter's church illustrates the rural architectural evolution over nearly five centuries, from its Romanesque origins to the Gothic and reborn changes. Its inscription as a historical monument in 2003 protected a rare testimony of medieval constructive techniques in Saintonge, while highlighting its regional originality.
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