Church building

Église Saint-Georges d'Ully-Saint-Georges

église Saint-Georges d'Ully-Saint-Georges

France Ully-Saint-Georges classified historical monument
Église Saint-Georges d'Ully-Saint-Georges
Église Saint-Georges d'Ully-Saint-Georges · Wikipedia

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Saint George's Church is a parish Catholic church located in Ully-Saint-Georges, Oise, France. It is a large, rather complex building, which consists of parts, essentially from three distinct periods, namely the late Romanesque period (1130 / 1140); the radiant Gothic period (around 1265); and the flamboyant Gothic period (second quarter of the 16th century). Apart from two sections of opus spicatum wall that potentially date back to the 11th century, the oldest parts are the transept and the first span of the two sides of the choir.

The project manager used an innovative construction technique, the arching of warheads, with ribs falling back on quartered pillars, which prefigure the Gothic style. Thus, Saint George's Church is one of the forty churches in the department that have arches of warheads before the middle of the 12th century. At Ully-Saint-Georges, there are five vaults; Indeed, the apsidioles and the central vessel of the choir were rebuilt for a second time in the 13th century.

But first, the bell tower receives its belfry floor, at the beginning of the thirteenth century, and the nave...