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Former Priory Saint Martin à Cotignac dans le Var

Former Priory Saint Martin

    2274 Chemin de la Chap Saint Martin
    83570 Cotignac
Ownership of the municipality

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Époque contemporaine
2000
10 janvier 2024
Historical Monument
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Heritage classified

The ensemble formed by the former Priory Saint Martin, in full, as delimited on the annexed plan, comprising: the Church of Saint Martin with its annex to the North-West, the former home of the Prior and the adjoining barn, plot No. 110 on which is located the former cemetery. This set is located on Parcels Nos. 110, 1895, 1897 and 1898 in the cadastre section G: inscription by order of 10 January 2024

Origin and history

The former Priory Saint-Martin, located in Cotignac in the department of Var, is a medieval architectural complex composed of a church, a prioral house and a barn. This site, classified as Historic Monument by order of January 10, 2024, also includes the remains of an old cemetery on Parcel No.110. The buildings, spread over cadastral plots 110, 1895, 1897 and 1898, illustrate the religious and community importance of the place throughout the centuries.

The priory, now owned by the commune, is part of a Provencal landscape marked by monastic history. Although the details of its foundation and evolution remain partially documented, its architecture and its location on the way to Saint-Martin testify to its central role in the spiritual and social life of Cotignac. Such monuments often served as places of prayer, reception for pilgrims and economic centres for local communities.

The recent protection (2024) of the whole, including church, house and outbuildings, underscores the desire to preserve this emblematic heritage of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. The exact address, 2274 Chemin de la Chap Saint Martin, allows to locate the site, although the cartographic accuracy is considered fair (level 5/10) according to available sources. No information is provided on the current modalities of visit or use (open to the public, rental, etc.).

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