Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Saint-Généroux

Saint-Généroux

25 Nov 2013 167
A legend tells, that in the 6th century a monk named Generosus (now "Saint-Généroux"), chose to retire here to a hermit life. He died in 521, when already a small community existed. His relics were venerated inside a church, that later was the center of a priory, making it to a stopover for the pilgrims heading to Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes. Bridges like this one, crossing the river Thouet, were often erected for the pilgrims and (of course) merchants. The medieval bridge in Saint-Généroux is about 120 meters long - and runs parallel to the modern bridge.

Saint-Généroux - Priory Church

25 Nov 2013 251
A legends tells, that in the 6th century a monk named Generosus (now "Saint-Généroux"), chose to leave abbey in Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes, and to retire here to a hermit life, just 7kms east of the large abbey. He died in 521, when already a community existed here. His relics were venerated inside the church, that later was the center of a priory, making it to a stopover for the pilgrims heading to Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes. A church existed here already in Carolingian times, the church seen here dates back to the 10th century, what means the former Priory Church is one of the oldest structures in the Poitou. The church underwent a disputed rebuilding- and reconstruction process in the 19th century, but the interior of the structure was not changed at that time. The Carolingian structure was changed within the 13th century, when the apses were added, but this is clearly a pre-Romanesque church. Since the French Revolution the former Priory Church serves the parish of the small village (pop. 300).

Saint-Généroux - Priory Church

25 Nov 2013 208
A legends tells, that in the 6th century a monk named Generosus (now "Saint-Généroux"), chose to leave abbey in Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes, and to retire here to a hermit life, just 7kms east of the large abbey. He died in 521, when already a community existed here. His relics were venerated inside the church, that later was the center of a priory, making it to a stopover for the pilgrims heading to Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes. A church existed here already in Carolingian times, the church seen here dates back to the 10th century, what means the former Priory Church is one of the oldest structures in the Poitou. What is seen from outside is the result of a rebuilding- and reconstruction process of the 19th century, that is very much disputed. Fortunately the interior of the church was not changed at that time. The apse, ween here, was added to the pre-Romanesque structure within the 12th century. It was not "remodelled" later by renovations. Since the French Revolution the former Priory Church serves the parish of the small village (pop. 300).

Saint-Généroux - Priory Church

25 Nov 2013 250
A legends tells, that in the 6th century a monk named Generosus (now "Saint-Généroux"), chose to leave abbey in Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes, and to retire here to a hermit life, just 7kms east of the large abbey. He died in 521, when already a community existed here. His relics were venerated inside the church, that later was the center of a priory, making it to a stopover for the pilgrims heading to Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes. A church existed here already in Carolingian times, the church seen here dates back to the 10th century, what means the former Priory Church is one of the oldest structures in the Poitou. What is seen from outside is the result of a rebuilding- and reconstruction process of the 19th century, that is very much disputed. Fortunately the interior of the church was not changed at that time. Since the French Revolution the former Priory Church serves the parish of the small village (pop. 300).