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Saint-Rémy d'Auneau Church dans l'Eure-et-Loir

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise romane et gothique
Eure-et-Loir

Saint-Rémy d'Auneau Church

    47 Rue Saint-Rémy
    28700 Auneau
Église Saint-Rémy dAuneau
Église Saint-Rémy dAuneau
Église Saint-Rémy dAuneau
Église Saint-Rémy dAuneau
Église Saint-Rémy dAuneau
Église Saint-Rémy dAuneau
Église Saint-Rémy dAuneau
Église Saint-Rémy dAuneau
Église Saint-Rémy dAuneau
Église Saint-Rémy dAuneau
Église Saint-Rémy dAuneau
Église Saint-Rémy dAuneau
Église Saint-Rémy dAuneau
Église Saint-Rémy dAuneau
Église Saint-Rémy dAuneau

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1500
1600
1900
2000
XIIe-XIIIe siècle
Construction of church
24 novembre 1587
Battle of Auneau
1967
Historical Monument
février 2016
Start of restorations
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Charles VI - King of France Staged in Auneau in 1392 before his madness crisis.
Charles Bureau de La Rivière - Lord of Auneau and Marmouset Hosted Charles VI in 1392, local chestnut.
Hugues Ier Le Riche de Gallardon - Feudal Lord Constructed the dungeon around 1090-1100 near the church.
Dominique d'Hariague - Last Lord of Auneau Owner before the Revolution, guillotined in 1794.

Origin and history

The church of Saint-Rémy d'Auneau, located in the commune of Auneau en Eure-et-Loir, is erected between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. It replaces a primitive Christian sanctuary built near a sacred fountain of the Druids, now extinct but whose traces remain in the form of a basin adjacent to the north wall of the building. This fountain, dedicated to Saint-Maur, was a major pilgrimage site in Beauce, attracting up to 8,000 people in the 19th century for its supposed virtues against paralysis, gout and epilepsy. The site was particularly popular on the eve of Saint John.

The church has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1967. Its initial location, excentrated from the present town, led to the construction of a second church, Saint-Étienne, between 1892 and 1895 to meet the needs of the population. Since February 2016, Saint-Rémy has been the subject of a restoration campaign aimed at preserving its architectural and historical heritage.

The adjacent cemetery is home to a remarkable American walnut, 22 metres high for a circumference of 2.90 metres. The building is thus a testimony both to the medieval religious history of the region and to popular practices related to sacred sources, then integrated into the Christian tradition.

Auneau, where the church stands, is a former commune that became a delegate in 2016 within Auneau-Bleury-Saint-Symphorien. Its history is marked by an occupation potentially dating back to the Roman and Gaulish era, with a significant development in the Middle Ages around the feudal castle and the local seigneury. The fountain and Saint-Rémy Church, located northwest of the present centre, constitute the historic cradle of the city.

The region, crossed by the Aunay and close to major communication routes (A10, A11), has always been a strategic crossroads. The church, through its pilgrimage and architecture, illustrates the importance of places of worship in the social and spiritual organization of the Beauce, between traditional agricultural activities and popular devotions.

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