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Timeline
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1100
1200
…
1800
1900
2000
vers 1150
Construction of church
Construction of church vers 1150 (≈ 1150)
Dating by elements Romanesque ornaments.
XIXe siècle
Addition of the bell tower
Addition of the bell tower XIXe siècle (≈ 1865)
Neo-classical style of Toulouse in brick.
début XIXe siècle
Interior decor retouched
Interior decor retouched début XIXe siècle (≈ 1904)
Changes in upper interior parts.
9 avril 1932
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 9 avril 1932 (≈ 1932)
Official protection of the building.
2018
Reconstruction of the bell tower
Reconstruction of the bell tower 2018 (≈ 2018)
Disassembly and complete winding.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church: by decree of 9 April 1932
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Origin and history
The Saint-Martin church of Villeneuve-du-Latou is a Romanesque religious building erected around 1150 according to the ornamentation elements analysed by the specialists. Located in the Ariège department, in the Occitan region, it is characterized by a three-nave structure, a choir extended by a polygonal apse and two hemicycle apsidioles. The carved decoration of the bedside, typical of Romanesque art, as well as the cul-de-four vaults of the apses, testify to the architectural mastery of the period. The building, classified as Historic Monument in 1932, illustrates the importance of rural churches in the medieval Occitan landscape.
The brick bell tower, of neo-classical Toulouse style, was added in the 19th century and has two arches in the middle of the pit housing the bells. Demonstrated and rebuilt in 2018, it contrasts with original Romanesque architecture. The church houses a protected furniture, including two bells and three paintings referenced in the Palissy base. Its adjacent cemetery and its location on the left bank of the Latou, at 242 m altitude, highlight its anchoring in the local heritage and its historic role as a place of worship and community gathering.
Specialists agree on a precise dating around 1150, thanks to specific ornament patterns. The pentagonal apse, divided into compartments equal to the number of its sides, and the vaulted apsidioles reflect the Romanesque architectural influences of the Pyrenees. The interior decoration of the upper parts, probably retouched at the beginning of the 19th century, coexists with authentic medieval elements, offering a stratified testimony of the history of the building. Owned by the commune, the church remains a symbol of Ariège's religious and historical heritage.
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