Église Saint-Vivien de Bruyères-sur-Oise
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Church building
église Saint-Germain-d'Auxerre de Noisy-sur-Oise
Saint-Germain-d'Auxerre Church is a parish Catholic church located in Noisy-sur-Oise, France. It is a small church with a double ship, which is its main interest, because its architecture is rather rustic, and has no remarkable element. To the south, the chapel of the baptismal fonts, the bell tower in the building, the chapel of Saint Joseph and the sacristy are joined to this double vessel, which gives the building a picturesque silhouette.
The first three parts date from the 13th century, or even from the end of the 12th century, as far as the base of the bell tower is concerned, but the elements of sculpture or modeling of this period will be sought in vain. In the double vessel, we distinguish a square nave, whose hooked capital of the central pillar attests only its origins in the 13th century, and an equally square choir, which is shared between the sanctuary and the chapel of the Virgin Mary, to the north. This flamboyant Gothic-style choir is vaulted with warheads, and features a more refined architecture.
The Saint Joseph chapel has been revealed in the same style, but it is simpler. To the east, it was extended by a recess added in 1862, within the framework of the...