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Chapel Notre-Dame d'Hortus in Ceyras dans l'Hérault

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Chapelle gothique
Hérault

Chapel Notre-Dame d'Hortus in Ceyras

    D4E4
    34800 Ceyras
Chapelle Notre-Dame dHortus à Ceyras
Chapelle Notre-Dame dHortus à Ceyras
Crédit photo : Fagairolles 34 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1900
2000
2e moitié du XVe siècle
Construction of the chapel
2 mars 1939
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Chapelle Notre-Dame d'Hortus : inscription by decree of 2 March 1939

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Origin and history

The Notre Dame d'Hortus Chapel is a religious building located 500 metres east of Ceyras, in the Herault department, in the Occitan region. Built in the second half of the 15th century, it is distinguished by its atypical architecture for the region: a rectangular building with foothills and an imposing porch consisting of two cylindrical batteries and two committed batteries. This porch, covered by three arches (two slightly low and one broken arch), supports a wooden frame. Inside, the chapel is divided into two almost equal parts by a crosswalk, and its cross vault, without apparent supports, falls directly into the masonry via ground caps.

The rarity of the porch chapels in the Hérault suggests a direct influence of the Saint-Benoît church of Montpellier, now a cathedral, although few examples remain today. This type of construction often reflected a desire to mark a place of popular devotion or a crossroads, while providing shelter for pilgrims or the faithful. The chapel was listed as historic monuments by order of 2 March 1939, recognizing its heritage and architectural value.

The monument today belongs to the municipality of Ceyras. Its state of conservation and its openness to the public are not specified in the available sources, but its exact location (5 Chemin de l'Aveyro) and its Insee code (34076) confirm its anchoring in the Héraultese territory. The geolocation photographs and data indicate satisfactory accuracy (level 7/10), facilitating its identification in the field.

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