There were 2 churches in La Couronne, one an abbey, the other parish. The Saint-Jean Baptiste church preceded the construction of the nearby Notre-Dame de La Couronne abbey.
A first building, smaller, dating from the XNUMXth century precedes the current building built at the very beginning of the XNUMXth century by Lambert, then chaplain of Saint-Jean La Palud.
The extension wanted by Lambert offers beautiful volumes with its long nave of six bays covered with a barrel vault. The transept arms and the choir extend this Latin cross construction. The crossing of the transept is vaulted with a dome on squinches. The influence of Saint-Pierre d'Angoulême cathedral can be seen in the arrangement of its facade with a series of arcades as well as in the sculpted decoration.
A polygonal bell tower topped with a spire with stone scales dominates the ensemble, which ends to the west with a facade with a series of arches whose decor recalls that of Saint-Pierre Cathedral.
Thanks to a major campaign of restoration work carried out by the Companions of Saint-Jacques, the Saint-Jean church has regained its former glory. The meticulous restorations of the vitals and the wall paintings complete the major interest of this church.
Listed as a Historic Monument on September 26, 1903.
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