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Church of Saint-Agnan à Ségur dans l'Aveyron

Aveyron

Church of Saint-Agnan

    643 Les Abiouradous
    12290 Ségur
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Eglise de Saint-Agnan
Crédit photo : Krzysztof Golik - 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
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
Initial construction
XVe siècle
Gothic enlargement
5 juillet 1979
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church of Saint-Agnan (Box B 101): Order of 5 July 1979

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Origin and history

The church of Saint-Agnan de Ségur, located in the Aveyron department in the Occitanie region, is a former priory whose origins date back to the 12th century. This religious monument, typical of Romanesque architecture, was enlarged in the 15th century, incorporating Gothic elements such as ogival vaults and arches in third-point. Its history is marked by a double stylistic influence, mixing committed columns and capitals decorated with fantastic animals, characteristic of the transition between the two periods.

Ranked as historical monuments since 5 July 1979, this mountain church preserves traces of its medieval past, notably through its door in the middle of the hangar and its rostrum supported by crossed double arches. Originally dependent on the priory of Saint-Léons, it illustrates the architectural and religious evolution of the region, while playing a central role in local community life. Its bell tower, overlooking the western facade, makes it an emblematic landmark of the Lévezou heritage.

The interior of the building reveals a harmonious mixture of Romanesque and Gothic elements, with an ogival choir and vaults combining full hanger and broken arches. The large arches of the nave, supported by pilasters, bear witness to medieval construction techniques. The decorative richness, like the carved capitals, and the complex structure of the gallery, with its prominent pendants, underline the artistic and historical importance of this monument, now owned by the municipality of Ségur.

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