First partial protection 10 décembre 1941 (≈ 1941)
Window, portal and benigner registered.
16 février 1989
Full church registration
Full church registration 16 février 1989 (≈ 1989)
Overall classification of the monument.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Window of the apse, western portal and benign outside (cad. AB 173): inscription by decree of 10 December 1941; Church (cad. AB 173): registration by decree of 16 February 1989
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Origin and history
The St. Peter's church of Arrens, located in Arrens-Marsous, Occitanie, is a historical monument built between the 15th and 18th centuries. Although reconstructed mostly in the 18th century, it preserves remarkable Gothic elements, rare in the Lavedan region where traditionally Romanesque art dominates. This mix of styles makes it a unique testimony to local architectural evolution, preserving medieval remains in a more recent setting.
The western gate, in the middle of the hanger, is surmounted by a gable in aisle decorated with six crosettes and an ear of foliage. Its carved tympanum represents Christ in glory surrounded by the tetramorph, while a Virgin is nestled in the gable. The 15th-century window of the abside has foliage motifs, and the exterior bentier, integrated in the thickness of the wall, has a flamboyant openwork tympanum. These decorative elements highlight the Gothic heritage of the building.
Classified as a historical monument, the church has had special protections: the window of the abside, the western gate and the outside bentier have been registered since 1941, while the entire building has been since 1989. These measures reflect the heritage value of its architectural components, combining religious function and artistic richness. The church's location in the Hautes-Pyrénées reinforces its anchor in a landscape marked by medieval and modern history of southwestern France.
The building also illustrates liturgical and social practices of its time. The outside benefactor, accessible from inside and outside, bears witness to a practical and symbolic conception of the sacred space, intended to facilitate rites for the faithful. This architectural detail reflects the adaptation of churches to community needs, in a region where religious life was central.
Today, the St. Peter's church of Arrens remains a cultural and historical landmark for Arrens-Marsous. Its state of conservation, considered satisfactory (note 6/10 for location accuracy), and its management by the municipality make it a potentially open place to visit. Its sculpted heritage and bicentenary history make it a point of interest for lovers of sacred art and regional architecture.
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