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Chapel of the Epinat dans l'Indre

Indre

Chapel of the Epinat

    1 L'Epinat
    36210 Val-Fouzon

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
Initial construction
12 juin 1926
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Chapel of the Epinat: inscription by decree of 12 June 1926

Key figures

Constructeur anonyme - Chapel Builder Name engraved on the north wall.

Origin and history

The chapel of the Epinat, located in Val-Fouzon in Indre (region Centre-Val de Loire), is a medieval vestige dating from the 12th century. This monument, now partially transformed into a barn, once belonged to a Benedictine priory. Despite this reconversion, its exterior architecture remains well preserved, with a rectangular choir not arched, a cul-de-four apse and a simple nave, characteristic of Romanesque art of the period.

The north wall of the chapel bears an inscription mentioning the name of its builder and the date of its realization, although these precise details are not reproduced in the available sources. The building was classified as Historic Monument by order of 12 June 1926, thus protecting its architectural heritage. Its present state, although modified, still allows to appreciate the traces of its religious and monastic past.

The location of the chapel, near Varennes-sur-Fouzon, is documented with an accuracy deemed "satisfactory" (note 7/10), and its official address is attached to the commune of Val-Fouzon, in the department of Indre. The site does not appear to be systematically open to the visit, and the practical information on its current access or use (rent, guest rooms) is not specified in the sources consulted.

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