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Église Saint-Rémi de Savignies

église Saint-Rémi de Savignies

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Église Saint-Rémi de Savignies
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Saint-Rémi Church is a Catholic church affiliated with the parish of La Trinité in Bray in the Pays de Bray, located at the crossroads of the rue de Beauvais and the square of the church, in the municipality of Savignies in the Oise (France). The church is mainly built in ironware stoneware rubble of the country and consists of two buildings: a separate square bell tower and the rectangular church. The bell tower is a massive quadrangular tower located in the northwest a few meters from the west facade of the church, built of sandstone in the lower seats and bricks towards the top.

Église Saint-Rémi de Savignies

He's covered in a slate hat. It is an ancient tower of the castle given to the parish in the mid-15th century, certainly by the lords of Savignies. The southern part is before the 15th century but the church will largely be destroyed during fires during the religious wars and will be rebuilt largely in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Église Saint-Rémi de Savignies

The last expansion of the choir is to the detriment of the cemetery next to it: indeed, a skeleton is taken from the laying of the East wall. The entrance is made by a brick porch dating from 1873 open...

Église Saint-Rémi de Savignies