Abstract

The medieval church of Sanvignes-les-Mines in Southern Burgundy had been surveyed and researched in 2010 by students of architecture from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The survey was part of a 20 year long campaign by the French organization called CEP (Centre International d´Etude des Patremoines Culturels) for the inventory of Romanesque churches and chapels in the Charolais-Brionnais region. The method used in the survey and research is introduced, and the findings are concluded in the form of a hypothetical relative periodisation of the church.

Highlights

  • The campaign of 2010 involved the parish churches of Chiddes and Sanvignes-les-Mines

  • In 1308, it became a “Mense Capitulaire” along with the parish churches of Tagnière, Etang-surArroux and Laisy

  • 3 Survey method Over the last three campaigns of architectural surveys and research in Southern Burgundy, we developed a new survey method, the elaboration of which can be said to be somewhere between standard architectural surveys on a 1:50 scale and the previously mentioned true-to-form method of building archaeology [3, 7]. (Historic building research carried out over the past few years, shows that a reduced methodology of true-to-form survey resulting from limited time, space or access, can lead to results that considerably differ to the outputs based on routine historic source research [2, 4].) First, the section planes were determined with the individual drawings assigned to the students

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Introduction

The campaign of 2010 involved the parish churches of Chiddes and Sanvignes-les-Mines. The analysis of the constructional grids, the wall e) The western part of the sacristy, which is a 20th century addithicknesses, the wall tilting, the wall textures, materials and the tion housing the heating centre for the church, is only 25 cm windows, gates and other details can all provide valuable infor- thick.

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