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Saint Remy Church of Roberval dans l'Oise

Patrimoine classé
Caquetoire
Eglise gothique
Architecture gothique flamboyant
Oise

Saint Remy Church of Roberval

    2 Voie communale Cavée de l'Église
    60410 Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Église Saint-Remy de Roberval
Crédit photo : P.poschadel - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
IXe siècle
First Carolingian chapel
Fin XIIe siècle
Construction of the Gothic nave
Vers 1538
Completion of the flamboyant choir
1866-1884
Major restoration
19 août 1933
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church: registration by decree of 19 August 1933

Key figures

Jean-François de La Rocque de Roberval - Protestant Lord and Sponsor Finances the reconstruction of the sixteenth century.
Thomas d'Albaret - Suspected architect Signature on the vault key.
Aloph Climer - Captain of gunners Funeral slab in the porch (1574).
Dominique Vermand - History of Art Stylistic analysis of Romanesque remains.

Origin and history

The church of Saint-Remy de Roberval succeeds a 9th century Carolingian chapel, the object of a conflict between the bishops of Beauvais and Soissons. The present nave, of primitive Gothic style, dates from the late 12th century, while the choir and double transept, characteristic of the flamboyant Gothic, were rebuilt in the 16th century under the impulse of Jean-François de La Rocque de Roberval, Protestant lord. The building preserves re-used Romanesque elements, such as capitals and column bases, as well as a Western gate with triple yousure hidden under a Renaissance porch.

The eastern parts, completed around 1538, are distinguished by their interior elegance: wavy pillars, large windows with flamboyant networks and arches of warheads decorated with carved keys. The Renaissance window of the southern crusillon, classified as a historical monument, illustrates scenes of the Life of the Virgin and Christ, restored in 1880. The church, damaged during the Revolution, was the subject of a major restoration campaign between 1866 and 1884, including the reconstruction of the structure and the pavement.

The building features a distinctive silhouette with three pinions of increasing height (porch, nave, choir) and an unfinished steeple, reflecting 16th century architectural ambitions. Inside, the un arched nave contrasts with the richness of the eastern parts, where Renaissance influences blend with late Gothic. A 16th century funeral slab in the porch commemorates Aloph Climer, captain of the gunners under François I, linked to the seigneurial family of Roberval.

Ranked a historic monument in 1933, the church now depends on the parish of Sainte-Maxence in Pont-Sainte-Maxence. Masses are celebrated monthly, perpetuating its cultural role in a village marked by medieval and Renaissance history. Its furniture also includes Gothic baptismal fonts, a statue of Saint Rémi from the 16th or 17th century, and a Baroque confessional, reflecting artistic and liturgical developments throughout the centuries.

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