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Église Saint-Georges de Bray

église Saint-Georges de Bray

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Église Saint-Georges de Bray
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Saint-Georges Church is a Catholic parish church located in the hamlet of Bray in the commune of Rully, Oise department. This small cruciform church was originally single-shiped. Only the rectangular choir vaulted in cradle remains of the Romanesque church built around 1100.

Église Saint-Georges de Bray

It was enlarged by a vaulted span of warheads, to the detriment of the nave, about 1170 / 1180. Of this period, only the two capital columns of the triumphal arch are worthy of interest. During the 1260s, the church finally found its current configuration with the addition of two crumbs, which were not vaulted, but equipped with elegant windows with radiant fillings.

Église Saint-Georges de Bray

Quite curious is the double connection with the nave, for arcades and narrow passages between two columns, including those of 1170 / 1180 and those added with the crucifixes, and with the vaulted span of warheads at once. The bell tower was added to the modern era in the corner between the sanctuary and the north crusillon, and the nave was rebuilt without any particular style. Also remarkable for its picturesque location on a rocky terrace in the...

Église Saint-Georges de Bray