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Notre-Dame d'Achères Church dans le Cher

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Cher

Notre-Dame d'Achères Church

    3-158 Brg d'Achères
    18250 Achères
Crédit photo : Caspal18250 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1075
Gift to Saint-Sulpice Abbey
XIe siècle
Foundation of the Chapel
XIIe siècle
Construction of Benedictine chapel
XVe siècle
Addition of side chapels
1744
Construction of a chapel by the Archbishop
1768
Erection in Parish
XIXe siècle
Major restorations
17 février 1987
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Notre Dame Church (Cd. C 226): inscription by order of 17 February 1987

Key figures

Frédéric-Jérôme de La Rochefoucauld - Archbishop of Bourges Sponsor of a chapel in 1744.
Seigneurs de Menetou-Salon - Initial donors Granted the chapel to hermits (XI century).

Origin and history

The church Notre-Dame d'Achères, located in the Cher department, finds its origins in the 11th century as a simple chapel granted to a community of hermits by the lords of Menetou-Salon. In 1075, this chapel was given to the Benedictine abbey Saint-Sulpice of Bourges, which established a priory surrounded by ditches. This site became a structured religious place, integrating a chapel dedicated to Notre-Dame, under the direct dependence of the abbey.

In the 12th century, the Benedictines undertook the construction of the present chapel, which today forms the heart of the building. Two centuries later, in the 15th century, two side chapels were added or replaced the arms of the transept, thus changing the original structure. These transformations reflect the evolution of liturgical needs and the architectural influence of the time.

In 1744 a new chapel was erected at the initiative of Frédéric-Jérôme de La Rochefoucauld, then Archbishop of Bourges, marking a phase of spiritual and architectural renewal. The church was finally erected as a parish in 1768, at the request of the inhabitants of Achères, causing the priory to disappear. Sold as a national good during the Revolution, it was bought by the commune, while the other buildings of the priory became private property. The ditches surrounding the old enclosure and some buildings transformed in the 19th century still remain today.

In the 19th century, the church underwent major restorations, including the expansion or drilling of bays, as well as the repair of interior and exterior coatings. The purpose of this work was to adapt the building to the standards of the time while preserving its historic character. Notre Dame Church was officially listed as historic monuments on February 17, 1987, recognizing its heritage and architectural value.

Today, the Church of Notre-Dame d'Achères preserves traces of its medieval and Benedictine past, with architectural elements of the 12th and 15th centuries. The ditches still visible to the east of the building recall the former enclosure of the priory, while the adjacent buildings, transformed over the centuries, testify to its continuing evolution within the local community.

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