The Valère Basilica (French: Basilique de Valère), also called Valère castle (French: Château de Valère), is a fortified church situated in Sion in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. It is situated on a hill and faces the Château de Tourbillon, located on the opposite hill. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.

 11th century Byzantine robe, silk with griffins. Valère treasury.

The Diocese was founded in Octodurum, now called Martigny, in the early 4th century. In 589 the bishop, St. Heliodorus, transferred the see to Sion, as Octodurum was frequently endangered by the inundations of the Rhone and the Drance. Very little is known about the early Bishops and the early churches in Sion. However, in the late 10th century the last King of Upper Burgundy Rudolph III, granted the County of Valais to Bishop Hugo (998–1017). The combination of spiritual and secular power made the Prince-Bishops the most powerful nobles in the Upper Rhone valley. Sion became the political and religious center of the region. By the 12th century they began building impressive churches and castles in Sion to represent their power and administer their estates.[1] Valère, as the residence of the cathedral chapter in Sion, was one-third of the administrative center of the powerful Diocese of Sion. In the 12th century the Cathedral Notre Dame de Sion (du Glarier) was built in the town below Valère hill.[2] Glarier Cathedral became the seat of the Diocese of Sion, while the Prince-Bishop of Sion lived in Tourbillon Castle.

The name Valère is first mentioned in 1049 as the site of the cathedral chapter in Sion. The first parts of the church were built between 1100 and 1130 in the Romanesque style. The next construction phase began after 1130 and included the semi-circular apse, the walls and windows and a roof. The third phase saw the church expand and the style changed to the new Gothic style. Between 1235 and 1267 the nave expanded and was flanked with two aisles. During the 13th century, the choir was covered with a Gothic ribbed vault and a rood screen was installed to separate the chancel from the nave. The famous organ was installed around 1430–1435 and other than a modification in the 1700s is essentially unchanged. The murals date from about 1435 as well.[3] The Gothic marble statue of the Madonna with the baby Jesus was added in the 15th century over the high altar. The current choir stalls were added in the mid-17th century.[4]

The church obtained the rank of minor basilica on 7 October 1987, during the visit of Pope John Paul II.[5]

The Valère Basilica has been restored with the larch structures preserved and tested by Sylvatest in 2000.[6][7]

^   Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Sion". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. ^ Diocese of Sion - Cathedral Archived 2013-10-09 at the Wayback Machine (in German and French) accessed 19 March 2014 ^ Couto, Rodrigo Carrizo (21 December 2009). "A magic sound across the centuries". Swiss Info. Retrieved March 19, 2014. ^ Diocese of Sion website-Valère Archived 2013-10-09 at the Wayback Machine (in German and French) accessed 19 March 2014 ^ "ValereBasilicaPlaque". Wikimedia Commons. 3 Jan 2021. Retrieved 5 Jan 2021. ^ Opinion, Afrique (2023-08-26). "SYLVATEST : De Bafoussam à Valère !" (in French). Retrieved 2023-10-05. ^ "RRB'23 : Château de Valère du 16 septembre 2023 à Basilique de Valère | Sortir.lacote.ch | La plateforme des événements de le région de la Côte". www.lacote.ch (in French). Retrieved 2023-10-05.
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