Saint-Chef

La cité de Saint-Chef avec Ursule la Libellule

Come and have fun with Ursule the Dragonfly in the streets of Saint-Chef. It flies over the town and lands discreetly in strategic places. You will thus discover the abbey church and its history from another angle!
The history of the village of Saint-Chef is directly linked to that of its Benedictine abbey, listed as a Historic Monument since 1840 for its Romanesque church among the oldest in Dauphiné and its Chapel of the Angels, covered with frescoes from the XNUMXth century.
The abbey of Saint-Chef, through its influence over twelve centuries, has deeply marked the local landscape. The story begins in the hamlet of Arcisse at the beginning of the sixth century, where the young Theudère, a native of the place, decided to leave everything to join the abbey of Lérins.

Ordained in Arles, he returned to his “country” to establish four monasteries, including that of Val Rupéen, on the probable location of the current church. Destroyed by barbarian raids, it was restored in 890 by Benedictine monks from Champagne and subsequently experienced remarkable growth.

So much so that in the eleventh century the church was enlarged and especially decorated at the very beginning of the twelfth century with Romanesque frescoes, illustrating the end of the Apocalypse of Saint John when he evokes the Heavenly Jerusalem, the city of the end of all time. The abbey then extended its patronage to a dozen priories and a hundred surrounding parishes.

Having become a noble chapter in 1536 and only housing twenty-eight canons, they decided to leave the premises in 1774 to unite with the abbey of Saint-André-le-Bas in Vienna.

Abandoned, then damaged during the French Revolution, the church was saved from the ravages of time and men thanks to Prosper Mérimée who listed it in the first inventory of Historic Monuments in 1840. From then on, the church was cleaned up by evacuating the four meters of earth which had slipped on its north and east flanks, and the protected Romanesque frescoes.
Tips and Suggestions

Once the Ursule la Libellule notebook has been completed, go to the Tourist Office to check your answers and collect your diploma!

We speak: English, French

Location details

  • Village center

Opening

Opening hours from January 01 to December 31, 2024
MondayOpen
TuesdayOpen
WednesdayOpen
ThursdayOpen
FridayOpen
SaturdayOpen
SundayOpen

Prices

Further information) :
From 6 years old (knowing how to read is essential).
Free

Services

Equipments

  • Public toilets
  • Parking

Services

  • Pet Friendly

Activities on site

  • Pedestrian sports
  • Treasure hunt / Treasure hunt

Home animals

Animals are accepted

Linked offers

On the spot…

Address

1 Town Hall Square
38890 Saint Chef
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