Église Saint-Martin de Frouville
Church building · Frouville
Church building
église Saint-Martin de Labbeville
The Saint Martin Church is a parish Catholic church located in Labbeville, Val-d'Oise, France. It consists of a nave covered with a remarkable 16th-century walled structure; a north side with a false vault in a cradle; and five oriental spans vaulted with warheads, spread over two vessels. The church was first attested in 1066.
The plane of the nave, initially without a sideline, could go back to that time. Otherwise, the present church is mainly the result of several close construction campaigns at the end of the Romanesque period and at the beginning of the Gothic period, around the middle of the 12th century. At first, the nave is equipped with bottoms, and the transept is rebuilt.
Only the north side has remained since the fire of 1821, and the north crusillon has been redesigned a few decades after its construction when the chapel of the Virgin was added to the east. The cross of the transept lost its primitive Romanesque or Gothic character during the reshuffle of the arch after the Hundred Years' War. Better preserved is the last span of the choir, which was added at the same time as the chapel of the...