Construction of church XIIIe siècle (≈ 1350)
Period of initial construction documented.
17 avril 1935
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 17 avril 1935 (≈ 1935)
Protection of the choir and transept.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Choir and transept: inscription by decree of 17 April 1935
Origin and history
The church of Saint-Hilaire de Rouillé, located in the municipality of the same name in New Aquitaine, is a 13th century religious building. This monument, partially protected since 1935, illustrates the medieval sacred architecture of the Poitou-Charentes region, now integrated into New Aquitaine. His choir and transept, inscribed in the Historical Monuments by order of 17 April 1935, testify to his local heritage importance.
The location of the church, at 1 Church Square in Rouillé (code INSEE 86213), is documented in the Merimée base, although geographical accuracy is considered poor (note 5/10). Owned by the commune, this place of worship could, like many rural churches, have played a central role in medieval community life, between religious practices, gatherings and local affairs management. However, available sources (Monumentum) do not specify its detailed history or its possible sponsors or subsequent transformations.
Current data do not mention elements relating to the opening to the public, possible room rental or tourist activities such as guest rooms. The Creative Commons license associated with a photograph (credit: Rentlau) suggests, however, a contemporary documentary and heritage interest for this site, typical of the small rural French communes whose medieval religious structure is often the main architectural heritage.
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