Church (cad. AR 258): registration by decree of 29 November 1976
Origin and history
The church Saint-Jean-Baptiste du Barroux, located in the commune of the same name in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, is a religious building whose origins date back to the 14th century, although its main construction was associated with the 17th century. It is distinguished by its Romanesque architecture, marked by a square-based bell tower, with a staircase leading to the 16th century campanile. This combination of architectural periods reflects the successive changes and renovations of the building over the centuries.
The church was listed as historic monuments on November 29, 1976, recognizing its heritage value and importance in the local cultural landscape. This classification protects its characteristic elements, including the bell tower and the campanile staircase, which are remarkable examples of Provencal religious art. The monument is now owned by the commune of Barroux, which ensures its preservation and maintenance for future generations.
Available sources, such as Wikipedia and Monumentum, highlight its role in the architectural and religious heritage of the region. Although details about its sponsors or specific historical events related to its construction are rare, the church remains a symbol of the Christian and medieval heritage of Provence. Its location in the department of Vaucluse, near Avignon, strengthens its anchoring in an area rich in historical monuments and cultural traditions.
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