Château de Roberval
Fortress · Roberval
Church building
église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Saint Remy Church is a Catholic parish church located in Roberval, France. It succeeds a first chapel attested from the 9th century. Its silhouette is particularly characteristic, with its austere tower to the north and its succession of three gables of increasing height: one for the porch, one for the nave and one for the choir.
The un vaulted nave, of primitive Gothic style, dates from the end of the 12th century, and represents the oldest part preserved in elevation. It is only pointed out by its beautiful western portal with three doves and columns with capitals, hidden under a porch of the sixteenth century. It is from this time that the oriental parts of flamboyant Gothic style, whose peculiarity is the doubling of the transept.
This part of the church is austere outside, but elegant and bright inside, thanks to its wavy pillars and large windows with flamboyant networks. The glass at the bedside of the southern crusillon has Renaissance stained glass windows around 1538, which are classified as object. The building is listed as historic monuments by order of 19 August 1933.
He is now attached to the parish of Sainte...