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Saint Martin's Church

Saint Martin's Church
Saint Martin's Church
Saint Martin's Church
Saint Martin's Church

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Romanesque church. Year of construction: 12th century. Listed as a historical monument since 2019.
The Church of Notre-Dame in Champagnac testifies to the influence of Romanesque art in the region. It was remodeled several times, notably in the 15th and 19th centuries, during the major restoration and expansion campaign led by the architect Louis Bonnay. Built of local stone, it retains a characteristic Romanesque chancel and a western bell tower dating from the 15th century. The 19th-century Neo-Romanesque extension added a four-bay nave and side aisles, harmoniously integrated into the original structure. The church features an apse and tower of Romanesque origin, as well as remarkable stained-glass windows restored in 2022. One can also admire the 80 corbels sculpted by the Mauriac artist Jean Ribes, who also created the holy water font, altar, and capitals in the typical Mauriac style during the 19th century. An earlier sculptor, Geraldus Clericus, also left his mark on the building: he is responsible for several Romanesque capitals, one of which depicts Saint Michael slaying the dragon. Inside, the nave is covered with a plaster vault, while the chancel retains Romanesque elements and restored paintings. The furnishings include a baptismal font, confessionals, and beautiful grisaille stained-glass windows created by the master glassmaker Gaudin, contributing to the building's peaceful atmosphere.

Visit and access: Self-guided tours are possible; keys can be obtained from the Champagnac town hall (04 71 69 61 55).

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45.3572082.397108
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Point of Interest updated on 26/11/2025

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Free of charge.

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Office de Tourisme de Sumène Artense - 25/11/2025
www.tourisme-sumene-artense.com
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Open every day Opening hours . The church is closed, but can be visited by collecting the keys from the Town Hall during office hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00 to 12:00 and 13:30 to 17:30. On request, it is also possible to organize a guided tour by a volunteer from the parish. Please contact the town hall's tourism department.

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