Donation to Saint-Léger d'Ebreuil 1147 (≈ 1147)
The bishop of Rodez gave the church to the abbey.
XVIe siècle
Attachment to the Daurade
Attachment to the Daurade XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
United in Toulouse until the Revolution.
8 novembre 1988
Registration MH
Registration MH 8 novembre 1988 (≈ 1988)
Protection for historical monuments.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Église Saint-Martin-de-Cormières (Case A 478) : inscription by order of 8 November 1988
Key figures
Évêque de Rodez (1147) - Donor
Passes the church to Saint-Léger d'Ebreuil.
Origin and history
The Saint-Martin de Saint-Martin de Cormières church, located in Vibal in Aveyron, is a Gothic building built between the late 15th and early 16th centuries. Its modest architecture, with a unique nave with three spans and a narrower choir, evokes the vaulted farms of the surrounding causses. The last span partially supports the bell tower, while four chapels, including that of Notre-Dame de la Salette adorned with a vault of liernes, complete the plan. The vault keys of this chapel represent the symbols of the Evangelists, adding a symbolic dimension to the building.
In 1147, the church was mentioned as part of the property donated by the bishop of Rodez to the abbey of Saint-Léger d'Ebreuil in Auvergne. In the 16th century, after an attachment to the abbey of Brantôme, it was reunited at the Daurade of Toulouse until the French Revolution. These changes in guardianship reflect the region's religious and political recompositions during the Middle Ages and modern times.
The building has been listed as historic monuments since November 8, 1988, recognizing its heritage value. Its sober exterior appearance, close to local rural constructions, contrasts with the richness of its inner vaults, including warhead crosses and ivy. The chapel Notre-Dame de la Salette, with its carved decorations, bears witness to a wider artistic influence, perhaps linked to the exchanges with Toulouse.
The location of the church, relatively isolated on the causse, suggests a central role in the spiritual and community life of the locals. Its simple but functional plan, adapted to the needs of a rural population, makes it a typical example of the parish churches of Rouergue. The materials used, probably local, reinforce its integration into the regional architectural landscape.
Today, the church belongs to the municipality of Vibal and remains a witness to the religious and architectural history of Aveyron. Its inscription in historical monuments preserves this heritage, while offering a point of interest for visitors interested in Southern Gothic art and the history of the Rouergue. The mention in bases such as Mérimée and Clochers de France underlines its importance in the repertoire of French religious buildings.
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