Historical monument classification 19 mars 1993 (≈ 1993)
Official registration by order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church (cad. AB 203): registration by decree of 19 March 1993
Key figures
Robert Puig - Olive planter
Olivier on the church square.
Luca Della Robbia - Artistic inspiration
*Children's Life* similar enamelled.
Origin and history
The church of Saint-Roch d'Aiguèze, located in the Gard department in the Occitan region, finds its origins in the Middle Ages. Although the priory was mentioned as early as 1462, the current building was mainly the result of subsequent reconstructions, especially in the 19th century in a neo-Gothic style. Medieval remains are probably limited to the original location and dimensions, with subsequent transformations profoundly altering its structure.
In the 16th century, a Renaissance-style portal was added to the north side of the church. This gate, initially sober with a simple niche, was later enriched with a Virgin with the Child in enamelled terracotta, inspired by the works of Luca Della Robbia. These changes illustrate the stylistic and devotional evolutions that the monument has undergone over the centuries.
The interior of the church was entirely painted between 1905 and 1910, marking a last significant phase of transformation in the early twentieth century. Classified as a historical monument since 19 March 1993, the church now belongs to the municipality of Aiguèze. Its bell tower and olive tree planted on the adjacent square, by Mr. Robert Puig, add to its heritage and landscape character.
The site thus reflects almost six centuries of religious and architectural history, mixing medieval heritages, reborn additions and modern restorations. Its inscription in the title of historical monuments underlines its artistic and historical value for the Occitanie region.
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