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Church of Saint-Julien of Osmery dans le Cher

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Eglise
Eglise romane
Cher

Church of Saint-Julien of Osmery

    2 Place de l'Église
    18130 Osmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Église Saint-Julien dOsmery
Crédit photo : MOSSOT - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1900
2000
milieu XIIe siècle
Early construction
XVe siècle
Addition of side chapels
1901
The arrow collapsed
11 juillet 1932
Historical monument classification
1960
Opening of stained glass windows
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church (cad. AB 77): Order of 11 July 1932

Key figures

Max Ingrand - Glass artist Author of the stained glass windows inaugurated in 1960.

Origin and history

The church Saint-Julien d'Osmery, located in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region, finds its origins in the middle of the 12th century. The building, in Romanesque style, preserved its primitive structure: a rectangular nave arched in wood, a transept, a choir with a semicircular apse, and a vaulted cross on trunks. The western portal, typical of Romanesque art, is surmounted by a cornice and decorated with three rows of harpsichords. This monument was placed under the patronage of the Priory of Charity-sur-Loire, attesting to its medieval religious importance.

In the 15th century, two side chapels were added on both sides of the transept crossing, introducing flamboyant Gothic elements such as the transept windows. In 1901, the bell tower's arrow, covered with shingles and supported by a tube dome, collapsed, marking a tragic episode in the history of the building. The church was fully classified as historic monuments by order of 11 July 1932, thus recognizing its exceptional heritage value.

The 20th century brought a modern touch to the building with the inauguration in 1960 of stained glass windows designed by Max Ingrand, renowned glass artist. Today, the church remains a major architectural testimony, mixing nearly nine centuries of history: from primitive novels to flamboyant Gothics, to contemporary interventions. Managed by the municipality of Osmery, it visits on request, preserving its heritage while opening it to the public.

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