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Church of Our Lady of Fontenay-le-Comte en Vendée

Patrimoine classé
Crypte
Eglise romane
Architecture gothique flamboyant
Vendée

Church of Our Lady of Fontenay-le-Comte

    Rue Gaston-Guillemet
    85200 Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Église Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte
Crédit photo : Selbymay - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
6 août 1423
Beginning of Gothic vaults
1540-1543
Chapelle des Brisson
1568-1574
Destruction of the Wars of Religion
1794
Temple of Reason
1862
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facade and roof: inscription by decree of 12 April 1927; The door and two superimposed windows of the 16th century: classification by decree of 6 May 1947

Key figures

Liénard de Réau - Master mason Builder chapel of the Brisson (1540).
Octave de Rochebrune - Artist and factory member Supervised restorations (19th century).
Pierre-Théophile Segretain - Architect Restore the arrow (1844).
Henri Deverin - Architect Restoration of the bedside (1896-1912).
Joseph Van Gheluwen - Flemish sculptor Author of the altarpiece (1687).
Élie-Jean Drouard - Niortian sculptor Creates the chair (1784).

Origin and history

The church Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte, located in the Vendée department in Pays de la Loire, is a flamboyant Gothic building whose construction takes place mainly in the 15th and 16th centuries. It replaces a Romanesque building attested by an crypt discovered in 1846, dating from the late 11th or early 12th century. The Gothic reconstruction, launched in 1423 with the vaults, ended in the 16th century with the bedside and the west gate, integrating reborn elements such as the chapel of the Brissons (1540-1543).

The Wars of Religion (16th century) severely damaged the building: the vaults collapsed in 1568, the arrow was destroyed in 1574, and the church served as a food store. In the 17th century, major repairs were undertaken, including the reconstruction of the bell tower (1700) and the addition of a marble altarpiece (1687). Transformed into the Temple of Reason in 1794 during the Revolution, it was restored to worship in 1800 after iconoclastic destruction.

Ranked a historic monument in 1862, the church enjoyed major restorations in the 19th and 20th centuries. Architects Pierre-Théophile Segretain (arrow, 1844), Henri Deverin (chevet, 1896-1912), and Henri Chaine (voûts, 1896-1902) intervene to restore its radiance to the building. The Romanesque crypt, the Gothic portals (including the North Gate, restored in 1854), and the 83-metre bell tower – described as one of the most beautiful architectural pieces in the kingdom – make it a jewel of the Salesian heritage.

The bell tower, decorated with 19 statues representing saints and religious figures, dominates the city. Its architecture combines a square base (40 m), an octagonal section (50 m), and an arrow culminating at 80 m, topped by a cross. The portals, especially that of the North (1470-1480), illustrate the flamboyant style with sculpted voussures of wise and mad Virgins, although partially destroyed during religious or revolutionary conflicts.

The church, originally attached to the diocese of Maillezais (1317-1648), passed under that of Luçon after the Concordat of 1817. Its history reflects the political and religious upheavals of the region, from the wars of Religion to the Revolution and later restorations. Today, it remains a symbol of the architectural and historical heritage of Fontenay-le-Comte, bearing witness to nearly a thousand years of local history.

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