Initial construction fin XVe siècle (≈ 1595)
Edification of the original church before reshuffles.
XVIIIe siècle
Major renovations
Major renovations XVIIIe siècle (≈ 1850)
Architectural changes and addition of retable.
1886
Organ construction
Organ construction 1886 (≈ 1886)
Work by Joseph Merklin, renowned organ maker.
9 juin 2015
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 9 juin 2015 (≈ 2015)
Definitive protection after registration in 2014.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The church of Saint-Pierre, in its entirety, situated on Parcel No. 202, shown in the cadastre section AE : classification by order of 9 June 2015
Key figures
Théophile Bonnet - Missionary and martyrdom
Native of Saint-Pea, commemorated by a plaque.
Jean Larregain - Apostolic Vicar in China
Baptized in this church in 1888.
Joseph Merklin - Organ factor
Built the organ in 1886.
Origin and history
The Saint-Pierre church, located in Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, is dedicated to Saint Pierre and attached to the diocese of Bayonne. Built at the end of the 15th century, it was rebuilt in the 17th and 18th centuries and is distinguished by its imposing dimensions (30 m long, 15 m wide and high) and its bell tower comparable to those of the neighbouring churches of Ascain and Sare. Its exterior architecture includes buttresses, a sundial, two gargoyles, and a stream passing under the building. Inside, a nave surrounded by a wooden stand on three levels houses stained glass windows representing St Paul, St Peter, St Mark and St Luke.
The choir houses a large 18th century altarpiece, adorned with a central statue of St Peter framed with bas-reliefs evoking his life, surmounted by a Crucifixion. The vault in the shape of a Saint-Jacques shell recalls the passage of pilgrims to Compostela by Saint-Pée. The organ, built by Joseph Merklin in 1886 and modified in 1977, as well as 83 funerary slabs (a date of 1507 of which was before the ground), bear witness to its rich heritage. The building, registered in 2014 and classified in 2015, also honours the memory of Theophile Bonnet, a native missionary of the village, via a commemorative plaque under the porch.
The church is linked to two local personalities: Theophile Bonnet (1921-1961), martyr in Vietnam, and Jean Larregain (1888-1942), vicar apostolic in China, both baptized in this place. Its historical role is in the context of Basque pilgrimage churches, marked by the influence of the Compostela route and architecture adapted to the Pyrenean reliefs.
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