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Saint-Junian Church of Vausais à Sauzé-Vaussais dans les Deux-Sèvres

Deux-Sèvres

Saint-Junian Church of Vausais

    2 Rue de l'Église Vaussais
    79190 Sauzé-Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
Eglise Saint-Junien de Vaussais
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Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
Initial construction
19 décembre 1907
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church of Vausais: Order of 19 December 1907

Origin and history

The church of Saint-Junien de Vausais, located in the municipality of Sauze-Vausais (Deux-Sèvres), is a religious building dating back to the 12th century. Today, only the rectangular bedside apse and the transept remain, the latter being covered with a dome, characteristic elements of the Romanesque architecture of the region.

Classified as a Historical Monument by decree of 19 December 1907, this church illustrates the medieval heritage of Poitou, now integrated into New Aquitaine. The accuracy of its location is estimated as fair (level 5/10), and the building belongs to the municipality. Although its present state only reflects part of its original structure, it reflects the importance of rural churches in the social and religious organization of the Middle Ages.

At the time of its construction, in the 12th century, churches like Saint-Junien played a central role in the lives of local communities. They served not only as places of worship, but also as identity landmarks and assembly centres for the inhabitants. In the poitevin context, marked by a rural economy and limited exchanges, these buildings often symbolized stability and continuity in the face of the political or social upheavals of the time.

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