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Saint-Just Church of Saint-Just-le-Martel en Haute-Vienne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise romane et gothique
Clocher-mur
Haute-Vienne

Saint-Just Church of Saint-Just-le-Martel

    Le Bourg
    87590 Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Église Saint-Just de Saint-Just-le-Martel
Crédit photo : Fourgeaudg - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1400
1800
1900
2000
1217
Transfer of relics
1271
Assignment of rights
début XIIIe siècle
Construction of church
1867
Berry expansion
1896
Restoration by Wottling
1986
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church (Box A 484): registration by decree of 10 September 1986

Key figures

saint Just - Ermite and Saint Local Founding tomb of the church.
saint Hilaire - Bishop of Poitiers Recognized Just's holiness.
Wottling - Architect restorer Reworked the vault in 1896.

Origin and history

The Saint-Just church of Saint-Just-le-Martel, built in the early 13th century, is a three-span, single-nave building, completed by a pentagonal apse. Its broken cradle vault, originally in masonry, was replaced in 1896 by a hollow brick plaster vault. The stone double arches fall back on engaged pilasters and columns, while the dropural walls retain their inner arcs of discharge. The northern portal, typically limousine Gothic, is adorned with groves and groves, framed with columnettes.

The church was built on the tomb of Saint Just, a local hermit whose holiness was recognized by Saint Hilaire, Bishop of Poitiers. After his death miracles were reported on his grave. In 1217 his relics were transferred to the Cathedral of Limoges to protect them from looting. In 1271, the chapter gave its rights to the abbey of Saint-Martial de Limoges. The building, partially restored in 1896 by architect Wottling, presents a complex 16th or 17th century structure, reinforced by elements such as false entrances and punches.

The bell tower-wall, probably added in the 14th century, is pierced by three bays on two levels. The bays of the choir were enlarged in 1867, and the nave, with unequal axes and widths, suggested a multi-country construction. The church, classified as a Historic Monument in 1986, preserves carved modillons and a pentagonal bedside decorated with openwork arches. Its history thus combines medieval architecture, local devotion and modern restorations.

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