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Church of Saint Martin de Villargerel à Aigueblanche en Savoie

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Art baroque savoyard
Savoie

Church of Saint Martin de Villargerel

    D92 
    73260 Grand-Aigueblanche
Église Saint-Martin de Villargerel
Église Saint-Martin de Villargerel
Crédit photo : CamilleG - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1682
Construction begins
1707
Making the major retable
9 juin 1943
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Villagerel Church: by order of 9 June 1943

Key figures

Jean Meilleur - Master mason Directs construction from 1682 onwards.
Nicolas Deschamps - Architect Designs the plans of the church.
Jacques Clérant - Sculptor Author of retables in 1707.

Origin and history

The Saint-Martin church of Villargerel is a Catholic church located in the hamlet of Villargerel, in the commune of Aigueblanche (formerly Grand-Aigueblanche), in Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Built from 1682, it embodies Savoyard Baroque art, with a plan centered in "Greek cross" and a dome decorated with medallions. The building is dedicated to Martin de Tours and was classified historical monument by order of 9 June 1943.

The architecture of the church is based on the plans of Nicolas Deschamps, executed by master mason Jean Meilleur. Its dome, divided into eight vaults and illuminated by a lantern, rests on pendants decorated in trompe-l'oeil. Three polygonal apses and a stone porch complete the set. The major altarpiece, created in 1707 by the sculptor Jacques Clérant, presents a triptych adorned with a central painting depicting the Crucifixion, surrounded by saints such as Francis de Sales and Catherine d'Alexandria.

The southern crusillon houses a cariatide altarpiece, decorated with a floral frieze and angel heads, while a 19th-century tabernacle features a motif of the "pelican nourishing its young". The church, still active in local cultural life, hosts classical concerts during the "Chemins du Baroque", highlighting its acoustic and artistic heritage.

Integrated into the diocese of Tarentaise, the Church of St Martin illustrates the influence of Baroque art in Savoy, marked by carved altarpieces and rich interior decoration. Its classification among the historical monuments of Savoie underlines its heritage importance, both architecturally and religiously.

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