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Saint-Prix Church of Saint-Prix dans le Val-d'oise

Patrimoine classé
Caquetoire
Eglise Renaissance et néo-Renaissance
Eglise gothique
Val-doise

Saint-Prix Church of Saint-Prix

    2-4 Rue de la Croix Saint-Jacques
    95390 Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Église Saint-Prix de Saint-Prix
Crédit photo : Clicsouris - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
vers 1085
Donation to Pontoise Abbey
Fin XIIe - Début XIIIe siècle
Early Gothic reconstruction
XVe siècle
Flamboyant vault and pilgrimage
1550-1633
Renaissance reconstruction campaign
1695
Boiseries de la Chapelle Saint-Prix
1836
Partial Demolition and Reshaping
1896
Construction of the neogothic porch
16 juin 1926
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The church: inscription by decree of 16 June 1926

Key figures

Geoffroy de Montmorency - Lord Donor Offer the church at the abbey in 1085
Saint Gauthier de Pontoise - First Prior Directs the priory founded in 1085
Jean I de Tour - Temple sub-treasurer Transferred relics in 1278
Lucien Magne - Architect restorer Designs the porch in 1896
Abbé Lebeuf - Local historian Study relics and vocables

Origin and history

The Saint-Prix church, located in Saint-Prix in Val-d'Oise, finds its origins in the 11th century with a first Romanesque church given to Saint-Martin Abbey in Pontoise around 1085. This gift, linked to the Gregorian Reformation, includes the foundation of a priory under the direction of Saint Gauthier of Pontoise. The building was then dedicated to Saint Germain, before Saint Prix, whose relics were probably transferred from the Abbey of Flavigny in 1278, became the main patron saint in the 15th century, with the rise of a local pilgrimage.

Between the end of the 12th and the beginning of the 13th century, the church was completely rebuilt in a primitive Gothic style, keeping today elements such as the nave capitals, the bell tower piles and the belfry floor. After the ravages of the Hundred Years' War, a second reconstruction took place at the end of the 15th century, introducing flamboyant Gothic vaults into the nave. The Renaissance marked a major transformation: lower sides, transept and choir were rebuilt between 1550 and 1633, adopting broken arches and a pattern inspired by antiquity, though stripped.

The 17th century saw the addition of lateral chapels, including that dedicated to St.Prices, while subsequent changes (XVIII and XIX centuries) partially altered the structure. In 1836, the demolition of the porch and first span of the nave changed the entrance, and a neo-Gothic porch was added in 1896 by architect Lucien Magne. Ranked a historic monument in 1926, the church illustrates a superposition of styles, from Romanesque cornices to Renaissance vaults, including Baroque and classical elements.

The pilgrimage to Saint Prix, centered on a relic preserved in a chass, attracts the faithful until the seventeenth century, especially for miraculous healings. The Saint-Prix fountain, linked to diving rituals, and the annual processions (like the one of July 12) animate local devotion. After a decline, the pilgrimage was relaunched in the 20th century, with an annual procession close to January 25. The church, now integrated into a parish grouping, retains rich furniture (woodhouses, bas-reliefs, stained glass windows) and a reduced but symbolic spiritual role.

Architecturally, the building is distinguished by its steep Gothic bell tower, its apse decorated with Louis XIII cartridges, and an atypical nave with no high windows. The southern chapels, vaulted in cradles or ridges, house classified furniture, such as the woodwork of 1695. Despite partial restorations and destructions, the church remains a testimony to the artistic and religious evolutions of the region, from medieval times to modern times.

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