Church of Saint-Sulpice in Bouleternère
Church building · Bouleternère
Church building
église Saint-Nazaire de Barbadell
The Saint-Nazaire church in Barbadosll (Catalan: Sant Nazari de Barbadosll) is a Romanesque Romanesque and pre-Roman Catholic church in Bouleternère, France. Built probably before the year one thousand, Saint-Nazaire church develops from the 11th to the 13th century with the village of Barbadosll, of which it is the parish church. In the 14th century, Barbadosll, for reasons not well known (floods, wars, plague or a combination of these factors), experienced a strong depopulation, until completely disappeared during the 16th century.
The church of Saint-Nazaire, which has become a simple isolated chapel, is not forgotten by the inhabitants of Bouleternère who continue to make donations by will. In the 18th century, hermits succeeded Saint-Nazaire, maintained and maintained a cult, avoiding the abandonment known by many rural churches to the French Revolution. This abandonment, however, was only delayed: during the 19th century, the old church changed its ownership several times, and was divided among several properties.
It is transformed into a building for agricultural use, then a home...