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16 et 17 septembre 2023Passé
Septembre 2023
Samedi 16
10:00 - 19:00
Dimanche 17
10:00 - 19:00
Accessible aux handicapés moteurs
De 10 à 100 ans

Église Saint-Blaise

30 rue du barry d'en haut, 09310 Verdun
  • Ariège
  • Occitanie

Discovery of a jewel of Ariège Romanesque art

The church of Verdun opens its doors for the European Heritage Days! Come and discover this edifice witness to 10 centuries of moving history.
16 et 17 septembre 2023Passé
©Robert Vicente Archives Départementales de l'Ariège

A lively and playful route has been created by the Association de Sauvegarde du Patrimoine Verdunois to allow you to discover its history, architecture, bell tower, etc. Free visit duant weekend
Animation for the JEP: Guided tour by Robert Vicente (departmental archives of the Ariège) on Saturday 17 September at 5 pm
Sunday, September 18 Concert in the church of Sainte Blaise de Verdun with the choir Corde Vocale ( French variety )

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Thème 2022
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Église Saint-Blaise
30 rue du barry d'en haut, 09310 Verdun
  • Ariège
  • Occitanie
The church of Verdun has been listed in the Inventory of Historical Monuments since 1910\. It is one of the jewels of Romanesque art in Ariège.
Its mountainous character offers a striking contrast with the village that is nicknamed the little Nice...
The Romanesque church of Verdun, one of the innumerable churches or chapels that illuminate the valley by the diversity of their forms, sits on its heights, near the Moulines stream. Here we find the model on which was built the Saint-Sernin cathedral of Toulouse. Strongly marked by the mountainous character of the population faithful to its pagan cults, Catalan or Toulousan influences, the Ariège Romanesque art will satisfy the amateur in search of detail, forms, styles, simplicity. It is difficult not to be sensitive to its local limestone walls, its rounded base and its roofs layered under wood frames covered with slate. Built by the monks of Cluny who came to settle in Ariège in the 11th and 12th centuries, then possession of the canon
Tags
Monument historique, Site patrimonial remarquable & Édifice religieux
Accès
Parking lot.
©Robert Vicente