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Chapelle des Templiers - Commanderie du Saulce

89200 Island
  • Yonne
  • Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Visit of the Templar Chapel of the Saulce of Island, Preceptory of the thirteenth century

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17 i 18 septiembre 2022Passed
Licence libre

Following the iniquitous trial that King Philip the Fair made to the Templars from 1307 to 1314, the Preceptory was attached in 1311 to the order of the Hospitallers who had a preceptory at Pontaubert.
During the religious wars, Protestants broke the windows and burned the roof in 1569. The roof was restored at that time, without the campanile, and the bays were walled.
From the time of the Revolution, the chapel began to serve as a stable, as a hayloft and as a dwelling. Several lean-houses supported it. Nothing is known about the gradual disappearance of buildings.
The Chapel was added to the Supplementary Inventory of Historical Monuments in 1926. It was classified as a Historical Monument in its entirety in 1960.
In 1971 Nicole and Georges Guette discovered the Chapel. They acquire it and undertake its restoration and development with the approval and under the direction of the Historical Monuments.
Please note: Delivery of a small file at the end of the visit. Access by road D 957 between Avallon and Vézelay, then private path of 1km.

Types d'événement
Visite libre
Thème 2022
Patrimoine durable
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Chapelle des Templiers - Commanderie du Saulce
89200 Island
  • Yonne
  • Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Chapel of the XIIIth century listed(classified) Historic monuments since 1960\. Chapel templière the Saulce d' Island.
Tags
Édifice religieux, Monument historique
Acceso
By the road D52 between Avallon and Vézelay, then path(way) deprived of 1 km.
© Pascale Perdriel