First written entry 1180 (≈ 1180)
*Ecclesia de Bello Monte* quoted in the texts.
XVe siècle
Addition of chapels
Addition of chapels XVe siècle (≈ 1550)
Expansion of the original Romanesque building.
20 mars 1969
MH classification
MH classification 20 mars 1969 (≈ 1969)
Inventory of historical monuments.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church (Box B 67): Registration by decree of 20 March 1969
Key figures
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Sources do not mention any key characters.
Origin and history
The church of Saint-Hilaire de Beaumont, mentioned since 1180 under the name Ecclesia de Bello Monte, is a Romanesque building characteristic of the Haute-Loire. Its original structure, dated from the 12th century, was enriched in the 15th century by the addition of lateral chapels. The architecture combines hardiness and remarkable elements, like a dome on trunks adorning the second span of the nave, supported by polychrome breached pilasters. The arcs, also composed, and the few historic capitals still visible testify to a preserved regional know-how.
The church has kept fragments of murals, discreet traces of its past decoration. Its design and ornaments fit into a well-defined local architectural type, where simplicity and functionality dominate. The protection of historical monuments, which took place by decree of 20 March 1969, emphasizes its heritage interest, although its documented history remains incomplete beyond these landmarks.
No source text mentions any sponsors, artisans or significant events related to its construction or religious life. The available sources (Wikipedia, Monumentum) are limited to architectural descriptions and its ranking, without details of its past use or the communities that frequented it. The commune of Beaumont is now the owner of this property, ensuring its preservation in the Velay landscape.