Presumed construction fin XIIe siècle (≈ 1295)
Estimated period of original construction.
1869
Movement of the monument
Movement of the monument 1869 (≈ 1869)
Back in the current cemetery.
16 juin 1926
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 16 juin 1926 (≈ 1926)
Registration by ministerial decree.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Lantern of the Dead (Case D 1144): entry by order of 16 June 1926
Origin and history
The lantern of the dead of Saint-Agnant-de-Versillat is a medieval funeral monument characteristic of the Limousin region. It consists of a hollow hexagonal column, topped by a pyramidal roof finished with a ball. Its base, pierced by a rectangular door, suggests a ritual or memorial use. Each edge of the hexagon is highlighted by a column decorated with sculpted heads at the level of the cornice, while the roof, open with eight bays in the middle, probably allowed the light to escape, symbolizing a guiding function for souls.
Probably dating from the late 12th century, this lantern was moved in 1869 when the old cemetery, originally next to the church, was transferred to its present location. Originally, it probably had a base, now extinct. Classified as a Historical Monument by decree of 16 June 1926, it now belongs to the commune. Its architecture, both sober and symbolic, reflects the funeral beliefs and practices of the Middle Ages in Limousin, where these buildings often served as spiritual landmarks or memorial sites.
The structure of the lantern, with its adorned columns and bays in the middle, bears witness to a craftsmanship typical of the Romanesque era. Although its exact use remains partially enigmatic, the lanterns of the dead were generally associated with rites linked to the purification of souls or the protection of the deceased. Its movement in the 19th century illustrates the urban and religious transformations that marked the French countryside, where cemeteries were often removed from the city centres for reasons of hygiene and planning.
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