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Saint-Sauveur Church of Mareuil-sur-Lay-Disais à Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais en Vendée

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Eglise romane
Vendée

Saint-Sauveur Church of Mareuil-sur-Lay-Disais

    288 Place de l'Église 
    85320 Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais
Église Saint-Sauveur de Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais
Église Saint-Sauveur de Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais
Église Saint-Sauveur de Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais
Église Saint-Sauveur de Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais
Église Saint-Sauveur de Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais
Église Saint-Sauveur de Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais
Église Saint-Sauveur de Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais
Église Saint-Sauveur de Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais
Église Saint-Sauveur de Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais
Crédit photo : Tux-Man - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
Initial construction
1568
Pillow and fire
XIXe–XXe siècles
Extended catering
14 juillet 1877
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: by decree of 14 July 1877

Key figures

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Origin and history

The church of Saint-Sauveur de Mareuil-sur-Lay-Disais, built in the 12th century, is a remarkable example of Romanesque architecture in Vendée. Built on a rocky promontory overlooking the Lay, it replaces a former priory. Its history is marked by violent events, including looting and burning during the Wars of Religion in 1568 and during the French Revolution. These destructions left traces in its structure, now partially erased by successive restorations.

Ranked a historic monument by decree of 14 July 1877, the church was the object of restoration work as early as that year. Interventions focused first on the bell tower and the choir, then spread over nearly a century, until the 1960s. These restorations, especially that of the main façade in the 19th century, introduce neo-Roman elements, mixing old styles and more recent influences.

The building, owned by Mareuil-sur-Lay-Disais, embodies both a religious heritage and a local memory. Its strategic location, overlooking the Lay Valley, suggests a central historical role in the community and spiritual life of the region. Today, it remains an architectural testimony of the 12th and 19th centuries, reflecting the stylistic evolutions and tumults of Salesian history.

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