Initial construction XIIe siècle (≈ 1250)
Original Romanesque building built in the 12th century.
Fin XVIe - Début XVIIe siècle
Addition of the bell tower and presbytery
Addition of the bell tower and presbytery Fin XVIe - Début XVIIe siècle (≈ 1725)
Major architectural changes.
21 décembre 1925
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 21 décembre 1925 (≈ 1925)
Registration of the apse as historical monuments.
Milieu du XIXe siècle
Almost total reconstruction
Almost total reconstruction Milieu du XIXe siècle (≈ 1950)
Only the Romanesque apse is preserved.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
L'abside : inscription by order of 21 December 1925
Key figures
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Sources do not cite any specific historical actors.
Origin and history
Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Sauternes Church is a Catholic building located in the Gironde department, in the heart of the village of Sauternes. Built in the 12th century, it is a typical example of the Romanesque architecture of the region, with an apse classified as a historical monument since 1925.
The building has undergone major changes over the centuries. In the late 16th or early 17th century, a square bell tower and a presbytery were added. However, most of the church was rebuilt in the mid-19th century, retaining only the apse of its medieval origin, protected for its heritage value.
The church is listed as historical monuments by decree of 21 December 1925, specifically for its Romanesque apse. Today, it remains an emblematic place of the religious and architectural heritage of Sauternes, managed by the municipality.
Available sources, such as Wikipedia and Monumentum, confirm its historical and cultural importance. It is also referenced in the Mérimée base, with a precise location at 5 Chemin du Lavoir, 33210 Sauternes.
The church is part of a regional context marked by medieval Christian architecture, typical of New Aquitaine. Its role in the local community, both spiritual and social, reflects the importance of parish churches in the organization of villages since the Middle Ages.
Finally, the building is open for the visit, although information on its current use (room rental, guest rooms) is not specified in the sources consulted.
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