Église Saint-Aignan
Rue du Bourg 41160 Lignières
- Loir-et-Cher
- Centre-Val de Loire
The church Saint-Aignan depended, as many others, of the Abbey of the Trinity of Vendôme. It is a rectangular construction flanked(thrown) by an important chapel in the South. The walls of the nave, in their Western part(party), can go back up(raise) at the end of the XIth century or the beginning of the XIIth century, as point it out the narrow windows lined with a slender external chamfer (slanting obtained surface by bringing(shooting) down the fish bone(edge) of a stone) and splayed (enlarged progressively) indoors. The building was entirely altered in the XVIth century, the nave, extended eastward, was ended with a flat bedhead and covered with panels of which the last ones entered (horizontal roofing timbers) are sculpted in their ends, of monsters, and in their environment(middle), badges carried by angels.
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Édifice religieux
Ville de Lignières