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Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans au Buisson-de-Cadouin en Dordogne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise gothique
Dordogne

Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans

    Route de Cabans
    24480 Le Buisson-de-Cadouin
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Cabans
Crédit photo : Père Igor - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
Church origins
XIVe siècle
Gothic reconstruction
XVIe siècle
Enlargement
1875
End of parish status
18 septembre 1970
Official protection
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church of Cabans (cad. A 278): registration by decree of 18 September 1970

Key figures

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Origin and history

The church of Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens, located in the hamlet of Cabans on the commune of Buisson-de-Cadouin (Dordogne), finds its origins in the 12th century, although its current Gothic architecture dates mainly from the 14th century. It was enlarged in the 16th century by the addition of two side chapels, forming a false transept. Until 1875, it served as a parish church, before the town of Buisson became the administrative and religious center of the commune, notably after the arrival of the railway (Périgueux-Agen line) and the construction of a new church. Disused in 1880, it was returned to worship in 1959.

The building, facing east-west, is distinguished by its massive buttress bell tower, one of which houses a staircase tower leading to the bells. The gate, adorned with three vestures, gives access to a narthex housing a baptistery on the ground in pise. The nave, divided into three vaulted spans into broken cradles (recast in the 14th century), leads to a low chorus finished with a flat bedside. The lateral chapels, added in the 16th century, are partially covered with lauze. The church has been listed as historical monuments since 18 September 1970.

Its history is linked to the abbey of Cadouin, mentioned in medieval cartulars: white monks owned lands free of tithes, and the church served as a place for solemn acts. After its decommissioning, it was preserved as a witness to the religious and architectural heritage of Bergerac, an area marked by the influence of monastic orders and local seigneuries.

Today, the church of Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens remains a characteristic example of the evolution of religious buildings in Périgord, mixing Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance elements. Its adjacent cemetery and its position on the left bank of the Dordogne make it a historical and picturesque site, anchored in the cultural landscape of New Aquitaine.

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