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Savoie

Church

    194 Rue de la Mairie
    73120 Courchevel
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Crédit photo : B. Brassoud - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIVe siècle
Initial construction
1650-1673
Baroque transformation
4 octobre 1972
Registration MH
1991
Olympic Restoration
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church (Box E 932): registration by order of 4 October 1972

Key figures

Saint Bonitus (ou Bonnet de Clermont) - Holy patron Bishop of Clermont (VIth century), dedication
Marius Hudry - Local historian Author of studies on the church and its history
Henri Debernard - Local historian Co-author of research on the building

Origin and history

Saint-Bon Church, located in Saint-Bon-Tarentaise (Courchevel, Savoie), is a Catholic religious building dedicated to Saint Bonitus, bishop of Clermont in the sixth century. Originally built as a Romanesque church in the 14th century according to the work of Abbés Hudry and Debernard, it was profoundly transformed between 1650 and 1673 to adopt a Savoyard Baroque style. This reshuffle marked its integration into the regional artistic current, typical of the Alpine churches of the time.

The church was listed as historic monuments on October 4, 1972, recognizing its heritage value. In 1991, major work was undertaken to restore the ground, pillars and woodlots of walnut in preparation for the 1992 Olympic Winter Games. These interventions illustrate its central role in local life, particularly at major events.

Architecturally, the building embodies Savoyard Baroque, a style marked by exuberant decors and harmonious integration with the mountain landscape. It belongs to the parish of Saint-François-de-Sales - Val Vanoise, heiress of an ancient ecclesiastical division where Saint-Bon was an autonomous parish. Its history reflects the religious and artistic evolutions of the Tarentaise, between Romanesque tradition and Baroque influence.

Historical sources, such as Marius Hudry's and Henri Debernard's, underline its importance in local heritage. The church is now communal property and remains an active place of worship, while attracting visitors for its architecture and its link to the region's Olympic history.

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