Church building

Église Saint-Denis de Sérifontaine

église Saint-Denis de Sérifontaine

France Sérifontaine classified historical monument
Église Saint-Denis de Sérifontaine
Église Saint-Denis de Sérifontaine · Wikipedia

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Saint-Denis Church is a parish Catholic church located in Serifontaine, Oise department, France. Its unique nave is an economic construction of the Romanesque period, and the only elements worthy of interest are the last strictly Romanesque window at the top of the western gate, which is classic style, and the southern side gate, which displays the Baroque style. The nave may go back to the 11th century, but the window is not before the second quarter of the 12th century.

Église Saint-Denis de Sérifontaine

To the south, the chapel, which was originally to serve as a bell tower, dates from the end of this century or the beginning of the next century, and is of primitive Gothic style. It is not known whether the bell tower itself ever existed. The chapel no longer communicates with other parts of the church.

Église Saint-Denis de Sérifontaine

The choir represents the most remarkable part of the church, and its early 16th century bedside is decorated with an abundant flamboyant Gothic decor. Inside, however, the choir lacks homogeneity, as the first span is Renaissance-style and has not been completed, and the elevations north and south are different. To the south, two chapels were built...

Église Saint-Denis de Sérifontaine