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Church of Saint Martin of Cliron dans les Ardennes

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise gothique
Eglise fortifiée
Ardennes

Church of Saint Martin of Cliron

    Rue des Cannes
    08090 Cliron
Église Saint-Martin de Cliron
Église Saint-Martin de Cliron
Église Saint-Martin de Cliron
Église Saint-Martin de Cliron
Église Saint-Martin de Cliron
Église Saint-Martin de Cliron
Église Saint-Martin de Cliron
Église Saint-Martin de Cliron
Crédit photo : Adri08 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1358
Date of early bell
vers 1547
Reconstruction of the church
1564
Baptismal marble irons
1643 et 1653
Spanish seats
XVIIe siècle
Adding the 3rd and 4th spans
1917
Removal of the bell
3 novembre 1927
Registration for Historic Monuments
2008
Major restoration
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The church: inscription by decree of 3 November 1927

Key figures

Bruno Pigeon - Master glassmaker Author of the stained glass windows inaugurated in 2008.

Origin and history

The church of Saint-Martin de Cliron, located in the Ardennes department (Great East), is a fortified church built in the 3rd quarter of the 16th century (circa 1547). It replaces an earlier building with only a few ogival windows and a bell dated 1358, the oldest in the department before its removal in 1917. The building, characterized by its yellow stones, a tower-porch pierced with cannons and attices built in refuge, illustrates the religious defensive architecture of the region. The third and fourth spans of the nave, dogive vaults, date from the seventeenth century.

The interior is home to a nave of four spans, a key arch hanging engraved with names of priests, and black marble baptismal fonts of 1564. The choir, adorned with woodwork, contrasts with the external defensive elements, such as the cannonholes arranged at man's height and the remains of a bow. The church, besieged in 1643 and 1653 during the battles of Rocroi by the Spaniards, bears witness to the conflicts that marked the Ardennes. It was listed in the Historical Monuments in 1927.

Renovated in 2008, the church benefited from work on its structure, masonry and blankets. This restoration was completed by the inauguration of contemporary stained glass windows created by master glassmaker Bruno Pigeon, adding a modern artistic touch to this medieval heritage. The bell of 1358, though gone, recalled the ancient early church, while the woodwork of the choir and the cannons evoke both piety and military tensions of the time.

Located by the national road 43 in Cliron, the church was historically dependent on the municipality of Montcornet (code Insee 08125). Its bell tower, with its murderers, once housed the medieval bell, which was taken by the Germans during the First World War. Today, the monument, a communal property, remains a remarkable example of the fortified churches of the Ardennes, mixing religious and defensive functions.

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