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Church of Saint-Arige-et-Saint-Vincent-de-Saragosse de Péone

Coordinates: 44°06′59″N 6°54′22″E / 44.1165°N 6.9060°E / 44.1165; 6.9060
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Church of Saint-Arige-et-Saint-Vincent-de-Saragosse de Péone
Church of Saint-Arige-et-Saint-Vincent-de-Saragosse de Péone
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TypeChurch
Architectural styleBaroque
AddressRue de l'Église
Town or cityPéone
CountryFrance

The Church of Saint-Arige-et-Saint-Vincent-de-Saragosse de Péone is a Catholic church located within the municipality of Péone, in the French department of Alpes-Maritimes.[1]

The building was registered as a monument historique on November 29, 1948.[1]

History

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The first church was built in the 11th century.

The church was transformed and rebuilt in 1761 following the plans of the architect Pietro Antonio Santo Bartolomeo, a master Italian mason born in Lugano, Switzerland.[2]

There remains from the previous building a lintel of a door engraved with the date 1550 and two lateral chapels covered by ogive arches, which were parts of the old nave whose central element disappeared during the transformation.[3]

Architecture

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The church was built following a Greek cross plan. At the crossing of the transept, the church is surmounted by a hexagonal cupola, topped with a square lantern.

All of the interior decor, stucco, altarpieces, and paintings are in the Baroque style.

References

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  1. ^ a b Église Saint-Arige-et-Saint-Vincent-de-Saragosse
  2. ^ Dominique Foussard, Georges Barbier, Baroque niçois et monégasque, p. 287, Picard éditeur, Paris, 1988 ISBN 2-7084-0369-9
  3. ^ Luc F. Thévenon, L'art du Moyen Âge dans les Alpes méridionales, p. 62, Éditions Serre (collection patrimoines), Nice, 1983 ISBN 2-86410-047-9

Bibliography

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  • Philippe de Beauchamp, L'art religieux dans les Alpes-Maritimes, p. 95, Édisud, Aix-en-Provence, 1990 ISBN 2-85744-485-0
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44°06′59″N 6°54′22″E / 44.1165°N 6.9060°E / 44.1165; 6.9060