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Sunday 17 September 2023, 14:00Passed
Conditions
Free entrance, groups limited to 20 people, registrations in the order of arrival, departure of the visits every half hour from 14h to 17h30.
September 2023
Sunday 17
14:00 - 17:30

Eglise

Place de l'esplanade, 26300 Alixan
  • Drôme
  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Presentation of the site of the village of Alixan, guided tour of the church and the underground quarry

Presentation from the esplanade of the site of the village of Alixan and its creation then guided tour of the church and the underground quarry:
Sunday 17 September 2023, 14:00Passed
Conditions
Free entrance, groups limited to 20 people, registrations in the order of arrival, departure of the visits every half hour from 14h to 17h30.
©Guy Bichon

Presentation from the esplanade of the site of the village of Alixan and its creation then guided tour of the church and the underground quarry:

Alixan is a circular medieval village whose silhouette on the horizon is characteristic. If the site that will become Alixan is part of the Roman colony of the 1st century, the first mention of an important construction (“Villa de Alexiano”) appears only in 915. Around the year one thousand, a castle is built on a mound of molasses protruding from the plain. This castle offering protection, houses come snuggle at its foot by winding gradually in three rings surrounded by ramparts of which some remains remain. A church is built late 12th, early 13th at the top of the mound of molasse next to the castle giving a characteristic silhouette on the horizon. The two buildings flank an esplanade located at the top of the butte de molasse which is accessed by a ramp or a monumental staircase built on an arch. The church Saint-Didier (11th-13th century) is located on the esplanade. Attested before 1304, it was a dependency of the chapter of Saint-Apollinaire. Several successive periods of construction are visible. It is therefore a composite building by its form and its materials, with parts dating from: - the 11-12th centuries: Romanesque portal with semicircular arch and two lion heads that adorn the capitals of the entrance, - the 12-13th centuries: Gothic choir and first bay of the nave with keystone decorated with Christ blessing, 15th-16th-17th centuries: side chapels, 18th: Romanesque nave, baptismal font and belfry, - 19th: external staircase, Eiffel type metal arch supporting the tribune, virals and sacristy. Quarries: The castle was built on a mound of molasse rather conical shape. It was initially necessary to make the faces steep. We thus notched the mound thus obtaining some building materials (exterior quarry - traces) then we continued by digging the mound of molasse itself (underground quarry) to also obtain building stones. This underground quarry used until the 14th century is still visible.

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About the location

Eglise
Place de l'esplanade, 26300 Alixan
  • Drôme
  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
The Church of Saint-Didier is very representative of the history of the village of Alixan. It is only a simple castral chapel during the construction of the castle, the parish church being that of the Priory of Saint Martin de Coussaud, it owes to the development of the village near the castle and to the ruin of the priory of Coussaud during the wars of religions to become the parish church in the 17th century. It is therefore a very composite building by its form and its materials, with parts dating: - from the 11-12th centuries - chapel castrale, - from the 12-13th -Gothic choir, Romanesque nave, - from the 18th -baptismal fonts and belfry-belfry, - from the 19th -exterior staircase. The portal is Romanesque with a semicircular arch and two lion heads that adorn the two capitals of the entrance. Gothic nave with keystone decorated with the blessing of Christ (13th century).
Tags
Édifice religieux, Monument historique
Access
stairs or access ramp
©Les Amis du Vieil Alixan