Échillais - Notre-Dame
Échillais - Notre-Dame
Échillais - Notre-Dame
Échillais - Notre-Dame
Échillais - Notre-Dame
Échillais - Notre-Dame
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Angles - Notre-Dame
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Groupe de Dolmens de Savatole
Groupe de Dolmens de Savatole
Groupe de Dolmens de Savatole
Groupe de Dolmens de Savatole
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Avrillé - Menhir du Camp de César
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Échillais - Notre-Dame


There are no exact construction dates or documents, but it can be assumed that it was built in the second half of the 12th century. The unusually richly decorated façade makes an initial use as a parish church rather unlikely. The building apparently survived the turmoil of the Hundred Years' War and the Huguenot Wars unscathed.
The richly designed yet clearly structured gable-free display wall of the west façade stands out. Its elevation is almost square and divided into two levels: The lower zone is divided into three parts - in the centre is an archivolt portal that occupies the entire height.
The stones, that were used for carvings all over the Saintongue. were easy to work with because they were very soft. Unfortunately they weather fast.
The richly designed yet clearly structured gable-free display wall of the west façade stands out. Its elevation is almost square and divided into two levels: The lower zone is divided into three parts - in the centre is an archivolt portal that occupies the entire height.
The stones, that were used for carvings all over the Saintongue. were easy to work with because they were very soft. Unfortunately they weather fast.
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