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Church of Our Lady à Bouresse dans la Vienne

Vienne

Church of Our Lady

    2 Rue du Lavoir
    86410 Bouresse
Eglise Notre-Dame
Eglise Notre-Dame
Eglise Notre-Dame
Eglise Notre-Dame
Eglise Notre-Dame
Eglise Notre-Dame
Eglise Notre-Dame
Crédit photo : PèreForez - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
Early construction
XVe siècle
Medieval restoration
1875
Reconstruction of the façade
17 juin 1925
Protection of the south door
28 juin 1937
Church protection
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The door of the southern side façade: inscription by decree of 17 June 1925; The church (with the exception of the modern choir and the already registered portal): inscription by decree of 28 June 1937

Key figures

Anscharius - Restorative priest Restored the church in the 15th century.

Origin and history

The Church of Notre-Dame de Bouresse came into being in the 12th century, when the early church was built. This Romanesque building initially consisted of a nave accompanied by two collaterals, two transepts and an apse, with a bell tower established on the cross of the transept. The main façade, although reconstructed in the modern era, preserved the original full hanger door, while the southern side façade has a 12th century door decorated with sculptures. These elements demonstrate the artistic and architectural importance of the building as soon as it is built.

Over the centuries, the church has undergone several major changes. The transepts were raised, as were the stair turret leading to the bell tower, and the vestiges of the old gable crawlers remained visible in places. The apse, too, was redesigned in modern times. The inscriptions on the monument indicate significant works: a restoration in the 15th century by the priest Anscharius (mentioned by the inscription "Anscharius Presbiter Refecit Istam Ecclessiam"), then a reconstruction of the facade in 1875, as attested "Hujus Aedis Frons Readificata Est Anno 1875". These changes reflect the evolution of the liturgical and aesthetic needs of the community.

In terms of heritage, Notre-Dame Church is protected by two registration orders under the title of Historic Monuments: the door of the south side façade in 1925, and then the entire building (with the exception of the modern choir and the portal already registered) in 1937. These protections highlight the historical and artistic value of its oldest elements, especially those dating back to the 12th century. Today, the church belongs to the commune of Bouresse and remains an architectural testimony of the transitions between medieval and modern periods in the Poitou.

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