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Church of St. Catherine of Alland'Huy and Sausseuil à Alland'Huy-et-Sausseuil dans les Ardennes

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise romane et gothique
Ardennes

Church of St. Catherine of Alland'Huy and Sausseuil

    Place de l'Église
    08130 Alland'Huy-et-Sausseuil
Église Sainte-Catherine dAllandHuy-et-Sausseuil
Église Sainte-Catherine dAllandHuy-et-Sausseuil
Église Sainte-Catherine dAllandHuy-et-Sausseuil
Église Sainte-Catherine dAllandHuy-et-Sausseuil
Église Sainte-Catherine dAllandHuy-et-Sausseuil
Église Sainte-Catherine dAllandHuy-et-Sausseuil
Église Sainte-Catherine dAllandHuy-et-Sausseuil
Église Sainte-Catherine dAllandHuy-et-Sausseuil
Église Sainte-Catherine dAllandHuy-et-Sausseuil
Église Sainte-Catherine dAllandHuy-et-Sausseuil
Église Sainte-Catherine dAllandHuy-et-Sausseuil
Église Sainte-Catherine dAllandHuy-et-Sausseuil
Crédit photo : NEUVENS Francis - 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
1700
1800
1900
2000
1145
Eugene III Papal Bull
XIVe siècle
First foal mentioning the church
1779
18th-century chick
27 août 1986
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The Church in its entirety (C 192): by order of 27 August 1986

Key figures

Pape Eugène III - Author of the 1145 bubble Confirms the possessions of Saint-Remi Abbey.
Comtes de Rethel - Confessed from Saint-Remi Abbey Impose rights without effective protection.

Origin and history

The Church of Sainte-Catherine of Alland'Huy-et-Sausseuil, located in the Ardennes in the Grand East region, is a Romanesque religious building dating back to the 12th century, with changes in the 16th century. Its western portal, adorned with three broken arched tores and rolled-leaf capitals, illustrates late Romanesque art. The five-paned choir and the square tower overtaking the transept, pierced by bays in the middle of the hangar, testify to its architectural evolution. Inside, the large arched arches and the columns with plant capitals recall the exterior decoration, while the vault of the nave, rebuilt in the 19th century, replaces an old frame ceiling still visible in the lower side.

The history of the church is closely linked to the abbey of St.Remi of Reims, as evidenced by a papal bubble of Eugene III in 1145 citing Alendusium (Alland) Huy. Under the Old Regime, tensions between the local community, the abbey and the Counts of Rethel – confessed from the abbey – marked its development. The latter imposed costly rights without providing effective protection, a recurring conflict mentioned in the stilettos of the 14th and 18th centuries. The church, dedicated to Saint Catherine from the Middle Ages, was classified as a historic monument in 1986, recognizing its heritage value.

The site occupies a central place in the village of Alland-Huy, on the Church Square, highlighting its historical role as a place of worship and assembly. The engaged foothills of the facade, the door window above the gate and the cornice modillons reflect medieval constructive techniques. The sources, including the works of Hubert Collin and Octave Guelliot, confirm its importance in Ardennes' religious heritage, between remise influence and rural Romanesque architecture.

The protection of the building, including the entire church (C 192), dates from a decree of 27 August 1986. A communal property, it remains a testimony to the complex relations between ecclesiastical power, local nobility and village community, typical of the Champagne-Ardennes countryside. Its ranking among historical monuments makes it today a place of interest for the study of Romanesque art and medieval social history.

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