First entry 1225 (≈ 1225)
Church quoted in the cartular of Oulx.
1471
Date engraved
Date engraved 1471 (≈ 1471)
Stone in use (collateral angle).
1490
Sculpted signature
Sculpted signature 1490 (≈ 1490)
Link to the church of Nevache.
1497
Pastoral authorization
Pastoral authorization 1497 (≈ 1497)
Construction of an accessible chapel.
1546
Consecration
Consecration 1546 (≈ 1546)
Official date of the current building.
4e quart XVe siècle
Initial construction
Initial construction 4e quart XVe siècle (≈ 1587)
Nef and choir vaulted with warheads.
1635-1639
Construction of the bell tower
Construction of the bell tower 1635-1639 (≈ 1637)
Price-made and date engraved.
1662
Sacristy
Sacristy 1662 (≈ 1662)
Date engraved (reconstruction or restoration).
1926
MH classification
MH classification 1926 (≈ 1926)
Registration for historical monuments.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church of Saint Michael: inscription by decree of 29 May 1926
Key figures
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Origin and history
The church of Saint-Michel de Cervières, located in the Hautes-Alpes, is a religious building built in the 4th quarter of the 15th century, as evidenced by its Gothic architectural elements. Its history is linked to the difficulty of access of the old parish church, located in height and often isolated by the floods of the Cerveyrette. In 1497, during a pastoral visit, the inhabitants obtained permission to build a chapel more accessible to the south of the torrent. The current building, although dedicated only in 1546, has features prior to that date, such as sculpted signatures identical to those of the church of Nevache (dated 1490) and a typical Gothic decoration of the late 15th century.
The original structure consists of a nave of two spans and a square choir vaulted with warheads, as well as a bell tower partially added in 1635 (dated engraved: 1639). Subsequent extensions include a sacristy (denoted date: 1662), a left collateral and a side chapel. The materials used, such as tufa and local marble, reflect regional resources. Gothic inscriptions and engraved dates (including 1471, 1602, 1763) bear witness to successive modifications and repairs. The cartular of Oulx mentions a first Saint-Michel church as early as 1225, but the current building replaces this medieval construction, adapted to the needs of an Alpine rural community.
Ranked a historic monument in 1926, the church illustrates the architectural and liturgical evolution of the Southern Alps, between Gothic heritage and Baroque adaptations. Its central role in parish life is reflected in its layout (woodwork, galleries) and its integration into the mountain landscape. The vestiges of inscriptions and the signatures of stone tailors also highlight the cross-border artistic exchanges, notably with the neighbouring Italian Piedmont.
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