Église Notre-Dame d'Ève
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église Saint-Denis de Ver-sur-Launette
Saint-Denis Church is a parish Catholic church located in Ver-sur-Launette, Oise. Its architecture shows a certain refinement, which reflects the influence of the site of Notre-Dame de Senlis Cathedral and the inspiration of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, and reflects the main milestones in the development of Gothic style. The building consists of a central vessel of five spans, ending with a flat bedside illuminated by a triplet, and two sideways, which leave the last span of the choir free.
The bell tower rises above the penultimate span of the south side, which houses remarkable capitals. This span, as well as the one following it to the east, represent the oldest parts of the church, dating from the years 1160 / 1170. They were probably the choir of the church that existed at that time.
Around 1220, the church was largely rebuilt, and it was from that time that the central ship and the first three spans of the south side date back. The choir shows striking similarities with Borest and Ermenonville. At the beginning of the 16th century, the north side of the church was redesigned, the base of the bell tower is...