2008-7-17 7:54am
The village church of Germagny was built during the 12th century, meaning it is Romanesque. The church we see today has a lower bell tower than when it was built. This is because during the 15th century the church, along with the village of Germagny were sacked and burned by the army of Charles VII. Some of the tower's stones were used to rebuild parts of the damaged church. This rebuilding took place during the 15th century.
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