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Chapelle Saint-Aurélien de Limoges

General Information

Beginning of works: 15th century
Completion: 17th century
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Church
Material: Masonry structure

Location

Location: , , ,
Coordinates: 45° 49' 42.18" N    1° 15' 26.46" E
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Technical Information

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Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Chapel of St. Aurelianus (French:chapelle Saint-Aurélien; Occitan:chapela de Sant Aurelhan) is a 15th and 17th-century chapel that hosts the relics of Saint Aurelianus in Limoges, Haute-Vienne, France. It is an official Historic Monument.

History

The chapel was originally built in 1471 to host the relics of Saint Aurelianus that were located in the ruined church of St. Cessateur (down the Rue des Pénitents-Rouges). In the 17th century, the choir was extended and decorated in the Baroque style. During the French Revolution, the building was sold as a National Good to a member of the Confrérie de Saint Aurélien (Brotherhood of Saint Aurelianus), a brotherhood of butchers. The brotherhood still owns the chapel today. The chapel remains an important worship place for the residents of La Boucherie neighbourhood.

The chapel was listed as a Historic Monument in 1943. In March 2019, the fourteen Stations of the Cross were stolen from the chapel.

Architecture and decoration

The chapel has an onion dome made of chestnut tree shingles.

In spite of its small size, the chapel of St. Aurelianus has rich furniture, among which:

  • A 15th-century statue of Saint Catherine;
  • A 15th-century group of statues representing Saint Anne and the Virgin Mary with Child Jesus eating what a local tradition says is a kidney.
  • A baroque altarpiece whose centre features a painting of the Transfiguration of Jesus. The altarpiece hosts the shrine of Saint Aurelianus.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Chapel of St. Aurelianus, Limoges" and modified on 11 April 2020 under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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  • About this
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  • Structure-ID
    20022172
  • Published on:
    09/07/2006
  • Last updated on:
    07/08/2022
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