Funeral slab classified 1585 (≈ 1585)
One of the three funeral slabs.
XVIe siècle
Statues and retables
Statues and retables XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Statues of Julien and Saint Sebastian, altarpiece.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Key figures
Julien de Brioude - Martyr and patron saint
Dedicated church and statue.
Origin and history
The church Saint-Julien de Baslieux-lès-Fismes is a religious monument with Romanesque and Gothic architectural influences. Originally built in a Romanesque style, it was profoundly redesigned to incorporate Gothic elements. These transformations include the addition of two spans, a new transept, and lower side, leading to a structure with two transept crosses. The building is dedicated to Julien de Brioude, a martyr, and houses the burials of the inhabitants of the village.
The interior of the church contains several notable objects, including a statue of Julien and a wooden statue of Saint Sebastian, both dating from the 16th century. A retable of the same century is also present, as well as three funerary slabs, one classified from 1585. These elements reflect the heritage and historical richness of the site, while emphasizing its central role in local community and spiritual life.
The church, as a place of worship and assembly, reflects the architectural and cultural evolution of the region. Its blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles illustrates the artistic and technical transitions that have taken place over the centuries. Today, it remains a symbol of the religious and historical heritage of Baslieux-lès-Fismes, preserved thanks to an association dedicated to its preservation.
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