Church building

Église Saint-Nicolas d'Angy

église Saint-Nicolas d'Angy

France Angy classified historical monument
Église Saint-Nicolas d'Angy
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The church of Angy is a parish Catholic church located in Angy, Oise commune. It combines a nave and a low side of novels, dating from the late 11th century and the first half of the 12th century respectively, with a transept, a bell tower in a building and a choir of the period between about 1150 and 1160. These parts are started in the Romanesque style, as evidenced by the windows, but finished in the nascent Gothic style, as shown by the bell tower's belfry floor, probably the most interesting element of the building.

Église Saint-Nicolas d'Angy

The church was classified relatively early as historical monuments by the list of 1862, only twenty-two years after the first rankings. Indeed, it has one of the first cut-up bedsides and one of the first gothic bell towers that can be identified in the region, and which has never undergone any notable changes, remains particularly representative of its construction periods. She is affiliated with the parish of Sainte-Claire de Mouy.

Église Saint-Nicolas d'Angy
Église Saint-Nicolas d'Angy