Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Rully

Rully - Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Rieul

15 Feb 2015 236
The parish in Rully may be on of the oldest around, as Saint-Rieul ("Rully" derives from "Rieul" was the very first bishop of nearby Senlis end of the fourth century. Legends tell, that Saint Rieul preached here as a missionary in front of a crowd of heathens and miraculously tranquilized frogs, remembered as "le miracle des grenouilles". The parish church was erected from the early 12 century on. The oldest existing part is the tower. These weathered heads are on one of the tower´s corner.

Rully - Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Rieul

15 Feb 2015 240
The parish in Rully may be one of the oldest around, as Saint-Rieul ("Rully" derives from "Rieul" was the very first bishop of nearby Senlis end of the fourth century. Legends tell, that Saint Rieul preached here as a missionary in front of a crowd of heathens and miraculously tranquilized frogs, remembered as "le miracle des grenouilles". The parish church was erected from the early 12 century on. The oldest existing part is the tower (the roof is younger). The carvings around the tower have the same zigzag decor, as seen around the portal.

Rully - Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Rieul

15 Feb 2015 203
The parish in Rully may be one of the oldest around, as Saint-Rieul ("Rully" derives from "Rieul" was the very first bishop of nearby Senlis end of the fourth century. Legends tell, that Saint Rieul preached here as a missionary in front of a crowd of heathens and miraculously tranquilized frogs, remembered as "le miracle des grenouilles". The parish church was erected from the early 12 century on. The oldest existing part is the tower (the roof is younger). The nave and the transept arms were completed end of the 12th century, in the transition between Romanesque and Gothic style. There is an interesting portal with zig-zag archivolts.

Rully - Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Rieul

15 Feb 2015 204
The parish in Rully may be one of the oldest around, as Saint-Rieul ("Rully" derives from "Rieul" was the very first bishop of nearby Senlis end of the fourth century. Legends tell, that Saint Rieul preached here as a missionary in front of a crowd of heathens and miraculously tranquilized frogs, remembered as "le miracle des grenouilles". The parish church was erected from the early 12 century on. The oldest existing part is the tower (the roof is younger). The nave and the transept arms were completed end of the 12th century, in the transition between Romanesque and Gothic style. The windows got probably modified much later.