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Saint Peter's Church of Saint Peter Eynac à Saint-Pierre-Eynac en Haute-Loire

Patrimoine classé
Clocher-mur
Eglise
Eglise romane
Haute-Loire

Saint Peter's Church of Saint Peter Eynac

    D26
    43260 Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Église Saint-Pierre de Saint-Pierre-Eynac
Crédit photo : Delenclos - 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
1900
2000
1er mars 1070
Foundation Charter
XIIe siècle
Initial construction
XVe siècle
Renovation of the porch
16 septembre 1907
MH classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: Order of 16 September 1907

Key figures

Jean-Baptiste Payrard (pseudonyme : J. Duchapre) - Local historian Studyed the charter of 1070.
Moines du Monastier - Suspected builders Would have built the church in the twelfth.

Origin and history

The Saint-Pierre church of Saint-Pierre-Eynac is a Catholic building located in the Haute-Loire department, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Built mainly in the 12th and 13th centuries, it was rebuilt in the 15th century, as evidenced by its north porch sheltered under an arc of this period. This monument, classified as historical monuments by decree of 16 September 1907, illustrates the Romanesque heritage of the region, while integrating later architectural elements.

According to historical sources, this church was built under the influence of the monks of the Monastier, on which it originally depended. A charter of foundation of the priory, dated 1 March 1070 and studied by Jean-Baptiste Payrard (under the pseudonym of J. Duchapre), attests to his seniority and his role in local religious life. The northern porch, particularly remarkable, and the initial Romanesque structure reflect the architectural and spiritual evolutions of the region over centuries.

Today, Saint Peter's Church remains a major witness to the religious heritage of the Haute-Loire. Property of the municipality of Saint-Pierre-Eynac, it embodies both the medieval history of the Velay and the architectural transformations carried out until the end of the Middle Ages. Its ranking in 1907 underlines its heritage importance, while its location, at 29 Le Coudert, makes it a point of interest for lovers of history and sacred architecture.

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