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Church of Saint Martin of Jaleyrac dans le Cantal

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise romane
Cantal

Church of Saint Martin of Jaleyrac

    D138
    15200 Jaleyrac
Église Saint-Martin de Jaleyrac
Église Saint-Martin de Jaleyrac
Église Saint-Martin de Jaleyrac
Église Saint-Martin de Jaleyrac
Église Saint-Martin de Jaleyrac
Église Saint-Martin de Jaleyrac
Église Saint-Martin de Jaleyrac
Église Saint-Martin de Jaleyrac
Église Saint-Martin de Jaleyrac
Église Saint-Martin de Jaleyrac
Église Saint-Martin de Jaleyrac
Église Saint-Martin de Jaleyrac
Crédit photo : Robin Chubret - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
IXe siècle
First entry
Fin XIIe siècle
Main construction
XIVe siècle
Addition of chapels
1786
Construction of sacristy
XIXe siècle
Major renovations
19 mai 1925
MH classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church of Saint Martin: inscription by decree of 19 May 1925

Key figures

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Origin and history

The church of Saint Martin of Jaleyrac was mentioned in the 9th century in the so-called charter of Clovis, attesting its seniority. The present building, mainly built at the end of the 12th century, preserves a contemporary square bell tower of this period. Its side chapels, added in the 14th century, and its arrow, erected in the 19th century, illustrate successive architectural developments. The Romanesque porch, adorned with carved columns and 13th-century pentures, as well as a 19th-century stained glass window representing St. Martin, bear witness to its rich heritage.

The sacristy, dated 1786 (inscription on the lintel), completes this set. Inside, the three-span nave, the choir surmounted by a dome and the semi-circular abside reflect a mixture of Romanesque and Gothic styles. Five stones engraved with concentric stripes (Xth–Xth centuries), re-used in bedside, evoke an earlier church. These elements, combined with the ogival vaults of the chapels and the polychrome columns of the choir, highlight the historical complexity of the site.

Ranked a historical monument in 1925, the church embodies almost a thousand years of religious and architectural history in Haute-Auvergne. Its semicircular bedside, Romanesque windows and 19th-century metal staircase make it a remarkable example of the evolution of construction techniques. The presence of engraved lintels, perhaps from a pre-Roman church, reinforces its heritage interest.

Owned by the municipality of Jaleyrac (Cantal), the church remains a place of worship and a witness to local Christian traditions. Its inscription in the title of historical monuments guarantees the preservation of its medieval and modern elements, while allowing its openness to the public. The sources (Wikipedia, Monumentum, Mérimée base) confirm its central role in the Auvergnat religious heritage.

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