Reconstruction of the choir XVe siècle (≈ 1550)
Postwar changes of One Hundred Years.
18 août 1955
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 18 août 1955 (≈ 1955)
Official protection of the building.
Aujourd'hui
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Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Saint-Martial Church: Order of 18 August 1955
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Origin and history
The church of Saint-Martial de Mouton, located in the Charente department in New Aquitaine, is a religious monument whose origins date back to at least the 10th century. Although a first church was attested as early as 900, no remains of this period remained. The present building was rebuilt in the 12th century, adopting a plan of a Latin cross with unique nave and flat bedside, typical of Saintonge Romanesque architecture. Its broken arches, very marked in the square of the transept, are surmounted by a dome on pendants, a remarkable architectural element for the era.
During the Hundred Years' War, the church was fortified, reflecting the tensions and defensive needs of the region. The choir, for its part, was rebuilt in the 15th century, while the southern crusillon disappeared, probably due to later destructions or alterations. The western facade is distinguished by a portal framed by two round columns ending in cones, as well as by carved capitals. The tympanums of blind doors, decorated with a sheep to the north and a dragon or winged lion to the south, add a symbolic dimension to the building.
Classified as a historical monument by decree of 18 August 1955, the church of Saint-Martial today belongs to the commune of Mouton. Its history reflects both medieval architectural developments and the adaptations related to the conflicts that marked the Poitou-Charentes. Available sources, including the Merimée and Monumentum bases, highlight its heritage importance, while noting that its exact location remains approximate, with a cartographic accuracy deemed "passable" (note 5/10).
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