Logo Musée du Patrimoine

All French heritage classified by regions, departments and cities

Priory Saint-Symphorien de Marolles-les-Braults dans la Sarthe

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Prieuré

Priory Saint-Symphorien de Marolles-les-Braults

    Saint-Symphorien
    72260 Marolles-les-Braults
Private property
Prieuré Saint-Symphorien de Marolles-les-Braults
Prieuré Saint-Symphorien de Marolles-les-Braults
Prieuré Saint-Symphorien de Marolles-les-Braults
Prieuré Saint-Symphorien de Marolles-les-Braults
Crédit photo : Em301095 - 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
1700
1800
1900
2000
1229
Foundation of the Priory
XVe siècle
Church Building
début XVIe siècle
Construction of the primary house
11 avril 1995
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Chapel and primary house (Box ZO 68): inscription by order of 11 April 1995

Key figures

Mathieu Pallu - Founder of the Priory Donor in favour of Couture in 1229.

Origin and history

The Priory Saint-Symphorien de Marolles-les-Braults was founded in 1229 by Mathieu Pallu, under the authority of the Abbey of the Couture du Mans. This religious site, located in the current department of Sarthe ( Pays de la Loire region), bears witness to a medieval monastic occupation over an ancient fortified estate, of which the moat partially remain.

The church of the Priory was probably rebuilt in the 15th century, while the Prioral House was built in the early 16th century. The rooms of the house, decorated with decorations, date back to the 18th century. This monument thus illustrates several architectural phases, from the Middle Ages to the modern era.

The chapel and the prioral house were listed as historical monuments by order of 11 April 1995. The priory, composed of a mansion and a chapel, historically depended on the Benedictine abbey of the Couture. Its location on an ancient fortified site underlines its strategic and religious importance in the Maine region.

Today, the Saint-Symphorian priory retains defensive elements (douves) and buildings representative of its evolution, from its medieval foundation to its 17th and 18th century developments. It is a remarkable example of the Sardinian monastic heritage, linked to the history of the Mancellian abbey of the Couture.

External links