Historical monument classification 6 décembre 1948 (≈ 1948)
Registered by ministerial decree.
1989
Catering and stained glass
Catering and stained glass 1989 (≈ 1989)
Addition of the stained glass windows of Sophie Gaudin.
1993
Tabernacle classification
Tabernacle classification 1993 (≈ 1993)
18th century protected objects.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church of Cazenac: registration by decree of 6 December 1948
Key figures
Sophie Gaudin - Glass artist
Creator of modern stained glass (1989).
Origin and history
The church of Saint-Martial de Cazenac, located in the Black Perigord in the southeast of the Dordogne, is a religious building built mainly in the 12th century, with subsequent additions to the 15th century. It is distinguished by its bell tower-wall with two bays, its Romanesque portal, and a Gothic interior marked by crosses of warheads in the nave, transept and choir. The flat bedside, adorned with animal sculpture, and the 18th century tabernacle, classified as a historical monument in 1993, bear witness to its rich architectural and artistic heritage.
The church was listed as historic monuments on December 6, 1948, recognizing its heritage value. In 1989, it benefited from a restoration that included the installation of new stained glass windows, created by Sophie Gaudin, illustrating local rural life. These modern stained glass windows contrast with medieval elements, such as the walled porch and the cavity on the facade, probably intended for a cemetery fanal. The building, surrounded by a small cemetery, remains an active place of worship and a testimony to the religious history of the region.
Architecturally, Saint-Martial's church combines Romanesque and Gothic influences, reflecting stylistic evolutions between the Middle Ages and later periods. The bell tower-wall, typical of the Romanesque churches of the Périgord, and the vaults on cross of warheads illustrate this duality. The site, owned by the municipality of Beynac-et-Cazenac, is open to visitors and continues to play a role in local life, while attracting historical heritage lovers.
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