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Saint-Chef () is a commune in the
Isère Isère ( , ; ; , ) is a landlocked Departments of France, department in the southeastern French Regions of France, region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Named after the river Isère (river), Isère, it had a population of 1,271,166 in 2019.
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. The commune is named after Saint Chef, who was born in the nearby hamlet of Arcisse.


Climate

Saint-Chef has a semi-continental climate characterized by generally higher rainfall in spring and summer than in winter. However, summers are hot and experience many intense stormy periods. Winters are generally quite cold and marked by frequent frosts, especially since the sector which has remained marshy for a very long time is often marked by numerous morning mists and more or less persistent fogs during cold periods.


Hydrology

The territory of Saint-Chef is criss-crossed by two small streams, the Saint-Savin stream to the south and the Ver stream to the north.


History

The abbey Saint-Chef develops over time. The abbey church dates from the 10th and 11th centuries. A first castle is built on the north hill. It will be followed by two others, later, still on the same hill but further west. After the French Revolution, the abbey was dismantled and its buildings re-used for the most part, or destroyed for some others. Between 1790 and 1794, Saint-Chef absorbed the communes of Arcisses, Chamont, Crucilleux, Laval-de-Saint-Chef, Montcarra, Trieux and Vercin. The current mayor is Alexandre Drogoz who replaced Noël Rolland in 2020.


Abbey of Saint-Chef

This abbey was founded around the year 500. The 12th and 13th century Saint-Theudère church, with its flamboyant Gothic portal and its organ, was listed as a historic monument in 1840 by Prosper Mérimée. The main building houses one of the most important sets of Romanesque frescoes in France dating from the twelfth century, on the theme of the Apocalypse, also classified as a historic monument. The historical and artistic interest of its frescoes has earned them reproductions in the Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine of Paris. Saint-Chef Vue Generale.jpg, Vue générale de l'abbatiale. St Chef Abbatiale Façade Ouest.JPG, La façade ouest. St Chef Abbatiale Clocher.JPG, Le clocher. St Chef Abbatiale Chapelle des Anges Mur Sud Les Vieillards de l'Apocalypse.JPG, Fresque : les Vieillards de l'Apocalypse. St Chef Abbatiale Chapelle des Anges Voûte.JPG, Fresque : le Christ en majesté. St Chef Abbatiale Chapelle des Anges Mur Sud Les Apôtres.JPG, Fresque : les apôtres. Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at :fr:Église Saint-Theudère de Saint-Chef


Saint-Barthélémy de Chamont church

Located three kilometers from the main body of the village, in the hamlet of Chamont, this church was erected in 1879. In 1982, it became disused but, in 2001, an association close to the Lyon priory of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint-Pie-X bought building. Since then, it has been served by its priests officiating there according to the Tridentine form of the Roman rite.


Population


Notable residents

* Hugh of Saint-Cher * Antoine Pécaudy de Contrecœur


See also

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Communes of the Isère department The following is a list of the 512 communes in the French department of Isère. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):Communes of Isère Isère communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia