CROIX EN PIERRE A PELOUSE

Religious building in Pelouse
  • "Church prior to 1153, with a single nave of three slightly broken barrel vaulted bays. The transverse arches are supported by two Romanesque half-columns. Large projecting arcades adorn the walls. On the north wall of the nave, at a In recent times, a chapel has been opened.A choir bay precedes the slightly recessed five-sided apse, the semicircular upper part of which is decorated with semicircular arches carried by Romanesque columns. bottom of the oven and receives the day by two trefoil...
    "Church prior to 1153, with a single nave of three slightly broken barrel vaulted bays. The transverse arches are supported by two Romanesque half-columns. Large projecting arcades adorn the walls. On the north wall of the nave, at a In recent times, a chapel has been opened.A choir bay precedes the slightly recessed five-sided apse, the semicircular upper part of which is decorated with semicircular arches carried by Romanesque columns. bottom of the oven and receives the day by two trefoil bays. Externally, five semicircular arches mark the upper part of the sides in front of the apse. These arches are received by small columns of angles with historiated capitals. To the south, a portal with arches opens in a buttress, on the median span. The front wall adjoining the presbytery bears a bell tower with two bays which seems to be the original bell tower". Information from the Mérimée database
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