Église Saint-Martin d'Hadancourt-le-Haut-Clocher
Church building · Hadancourt-le-Haut-Clocher
Church building
église Saint-Denis de Serans
Saint-Denis Church is a parish Catholic church located in Serans, Oise, France. We don't know much about his history. The oldest part is the building bell tower, which is Romanesque, and dates from the first half of the 12th century.
The choir of that time was replaced a few years later by a vaulted span of warheads. The church of Saint-Denis is one of the forty churches of the Oise which have arches of Romanesque warheads. But this is all that remains of this time: the second span of the choir, which ends with a flat bedside, was added at the beginning of the 13th century, and the southern crusillon and southern lateral chapel were built, or rebuilt, under the same campaign of construction.
Most capitals are unfortunately damaged, or were resculpted in the 19th century, and the second span of the choir lost all its authenticity during a radical restoration at that time. Best preserved are the cruise and the northern side chapel, which came from the reconstruction after the Hundred Years War in the early 16th century. It was a few years later that the construction of the nave and the current coasts was undertaken...