Église Saint-Germain de Noisy-sur-Oise
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église Saint-Vivien de Bruyères-sur-Oise
The Saint Sulpice Church is a parish Catholic church located in Bruyères-sur-Oise, Val-d'Oise, France. The parish was founded in 755. His story is not well known.
The three hemicycle apses of the late 11th or first quarter of the 12th century Romanesque bedside were highlighted by archaeological excavations around 1970. The oldest part of the present church is the bell tower, whose base is contemporary archaeological remains, with the exception of the window. The first floor of bays presents beautiful capitals.
The second floor of bays is original in its arrangement, but was completely rebuilt after its destruction during World War II in 1940. The choir and its southern collateral are a little more recent than the bell tower floors, and date for the most part from the mid-12th century, including the four archaic warhead vaults. The radiant Gothic windows of the second half of the 13th century that illuminate the bedside, and the more resolutely Gothic character of the northern side chapel added at the same time, make a little forget the real age of the sanctuary.
The nave and its sides are not...