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Eglise Saint-Jacques

Eglise Saint-Jacques

Church

Écrin roman du Loir-et-Cher, cette église du XIIe siècle dissimule un trésor rarissime : un cycle de peintures murales médiévales couvrant la quasi-totalité de ses parois, parmi les plus complets de France.

Eglise Saint-Jacques

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History

In the heart of the discreet village of Saint-Jacques-des-Guérets, in the Val du Loir, stands a church whose modest exterior in no way betrays the splendour of its interior. Dedicated to Saint James, this small Romanesque building with its single nave is one of those monuments that can be discovered as a well-kept secret, far from the beaten tourist track, and which leaves a lasting impression on anyone who passes through its pointed portal. What makes Saint-Jacques church absolutely unique is the extraordinary preservation of its 13th and 15th century wall paintings. They cover almost all the interior walls, forming a veritable book of biblical and hagiographic images for the use of the medieval faithful, like a Bible for the illiterate engraved in the plaster. The Massacre of the Innocents, the Nativity, the Crucifixion, the Last Supper, the Resurrection of Lazarus, the Martyrdom of Saint James, the Knights of Saint George, the tormented of Hell... the richness and coherence of the iconographic programme have won the admiration of art historians. The experience of visiting the church is striking: as soon as your eyes adjust to the filtered half-light, the ochre, red and blue colours of the frescoes appear from the walls like an apparition. The single nave, intimate and contemplative, covered by a sculpted panelled roof, creates a timeless atmosphere. The cul-de-four apse, a harmonious extension of the whole, concentrates the natural light and highlights the most solemn scenes. The village's rural setting, nestling in the lush green valley of the Loir, adds to the magic of the place. Saint-Jacques-des-Guérets is one of those places in the Vendôme region where time seems to stand still, between gentle vineyards and tranquil rivers. For lovers of Romanesque heritage, medieval painting or simply for travellers in search of authenticity, this church, listed as a Historic Monument since 1955, is a must-see.

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