Initial construction XIIIe siècle (≈ 1350)
Presumed construction period of the building.
30 octobre 1925
Registration for historical monuments
Registration for historical monuments 30 octobre 1925 (≈ 1925)
Protection of the façade on street.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Façade sur la rue : inscription by order of 30 October 1925
Origin and history
The House of the Chapter is a civil building located in the commune of Saint-Julien-du-Sault, in the department of l'Yonne, in Burgundy-Franche-Comté. Dating from the 13th century, it is distinguished by its remarkable location, just behind the bedside of the local church. This building illustrates the medieval domestic architecture of the region, although its initial uses remain partially documented.
The house was listed as historic monuments by order of 30 October 1925, a recognition that specifically protects its facade on the street. This protection reflects his heritage interest, linked to his seniority and his integration into the historic urban fabric of Saint-Julien-du-Sault. Today, it is located on Rue de l'Hôtel-de-Ville, near Place de la Mairie, in an area marked by the religious and civil history of the village.
In the 13th century, chapter houses were often associated with ecclesiastical institutions, serving as a meeting place or administration for canons. In the Burgundian context of the time, these buildings played a central role in the management of local affairs, reflecting the Church's influence on community life. Their preservation allows us to study the social and architectural dynamics of this pivotal period of the Middle Ages.
Available sources, including Wikipedia and Monumentum, highlight its status as a historical monument and its precise address, but they do not provide details of its occupants or its exact functions over the centuries. The location, noted as "a priori satisfactory" (level 7/10), confirms its anchoring in the historical center of the village, near major institutions such as the church and the town hall.
The absence of mentions of specific characters or events in the documents consulted limits the in-depth knowledge of its history. However, its inscription in 1925 attests to its heritage value, while its proximity to the church suggests a close link with the religious and administrative life of Saint-Julien-du-Sault. The internal data and Creative Commons licenses associated with the photographs complement the information available, without revealing any anecdotes or unreleased details.
Finally, the Chapter House is part of a larger set of protected monuments in the municipality, as evidenced by the list of historic monuments of Saint-Julien-du-Sault. His study contributes to the understanding of the medieval built heritage in Burgundy, a region marked by its religious heritage and sustainable civil constructions.
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