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Church of Our Lady of Girolles dans le Loiret

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Loiret

Church of Our Lady of Girolles

    15 Rue du Bourg
    45120 Girolles
Église Notre-Dame de Girolles
Église Notre-Dame de Girolles
Église Notre-Dame de Girolles
Église Notre-Dame de Girolles
Église Notre-Dame de Girolles
Église Notre-Dame de Girolles
Église Notre-Dame de Girolles
Église Notre-Dame de Girolles
Église Notre-Dame de Girolles
Église Notre-Dame de Girolles
Église Notre-Dame de Girolles
Crédit photo : François GOGLINS - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1900
2000
4e quart XIe siècle - 1er quart XIIe siècle
Building construction
26 octobre 1925
Registration Historic Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: registration by decree of 26 October 1925

Key figures

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Origin and history

The church of Notre-Dame de Girolles, classified as a Historical Monument since 1925, illustrates the Romanesque architecture of the early twelfth century, with characteristic features of Burgundy and the Centre-Val de Loire region. Its structure includes an elongated nave preceded by a porch, while the base of the bell tower forms the chorus, extended by an apse in a cul-de-four. The porch, typical of the local buildings, features a door in the middle of the hanger and two geminate bays resting on a column decorated with foliage capitals. This porch, raised later, houses an entrance framed by broken arches and a tympanum decorated with a Paschal Lamb, a Christian symbol of the religious identity of the place.

The choir, located below the base of the bell tower, is decorated with lateral arches resting on carved capitals, reflecting remarkable craftsmanship. The nave, arched in cradle and laminate, bears witness to the construction techniques of the period. The building, owned by the municipality of Girolles (Loiret), embodies both a preserved architectural heritage and a place of worship rooted in local history. Its inscription in 1925 underscores its historical and artistic value, while protecting it for future generations.

Analogues with Burgundy churches, such as the decoration of capitals or the structure of the porch, suggest cultural exchanges or shared influences between regions. The paschal lamb of the tympanum, a recurring iconographic motif in Romanesque art, reinforces the sacred character of the building. The location of Girolles, in the Loiret, places this building at the crossroads of various architectural traditions, between Île-de-France and Burgundy, enriching its heritage interest.

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