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Church of Saint Martin à Chas dans le Puy-de-Dôme

Puy-de-Dôme

Church of Saint Martin

    16 Rue du Fort
    63160 Chas
Eglise Saint-Martin
Eglise Saint-Martin
Eglise Saint-Martin
Eglise Saint-Martin
Eglise Saint-Martin
Eglise Saint-Martin
Eglise Saint-Martin
Eglise Saint-Martin
Eglise Saint-Martin
Eglise Saint-Martin
Eglise Saint-Martin
Eglise Saint-Martin
Crédit photo : Pymouss - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1000
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
990
Donation to the Priory of Sauxillanges
1588
Construction of the porch
1789
Link to Saint-Caffre
26 février 2013
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The entire church, including fixed elements such as baptismal fonts and altars (Box B 297): inscription by decree of 26 February 2013

Key figures

Hugues Imbert - Architect Master of work mentioned for the church.

Origin and history

The church of Saint Martin de Chas, mentioned since 990 as dependent on the priory of Sauxillanges, is a historical monument with various architectural influences. It was attached to the Priory of Saint-Caffre until 1789. Its architecture combines a Romanesque nave with a broken cradle arch, a semicircular choir vaulted in cul-de-four, and a southern lateral chapel. Two cylindrical pillars with Romanesque capitals adorn the back of the nave, while a round turret with a spiral staircase on the west wall.

The western gate, with a broken arch and three windows, is preceded by a porch of the 4th quarter of the 16th century (dated 1588 by a carved arch key). The square bell tower, overtaking the last span, has arched groined bays in the middle of the hanger resting on columns. Inside, a tube dome covers space. The adjacent cemetery, with its presumed ossuary, emphasizes the funeral and community role of the building.

Classified as a Historic Monument in 2013, the church preserves protected furniture such as baptismal fonts and altars. The architect Hugues Imbert contributed, although his precise interventions are not detailed. The approximate location (level 5/10 precision) and communal property make it an accessible local heritage, anchored in the religious and social history of Chas since the Middle Ages.

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