- Germigny-des-Prés
Germigny-des-Prés is a commune of the
Loiret "département", inFrance .The oratory at Germigny-des-Prés (Loiret, Orléanais) was built by Bishop
Theodulf of Orléans in 806 as part of his palace complex within the Gallo-Roman villa in Germaniacus. Theodulf, who was also abbot of the neighboring monastery ofSaint-Benoît-sur-Loire , was a Spaniard and one of the most celebrated men of letters in the court ofCharlemagne . His palace complex at Germigny-des-Prés was in a general sense modelled on Charlemagne's palace complex atAachen .As reconstructed by Theodulf in 806, the oratory took the form of a rough square with single apses in the middle of the north, south, and west sides, and three apses on the east side. Internally, the space took the form of a
Greek cross : a high central tower filled the central bay,barrel vault s extended off in the north, south, east, and west bays, while in the corner bays there were low domes carried onsquinch es. This plan type was later to become standard inByzantine architecture , but there do not seem to have been any earlier examples than the one here at Germigny-des-Prés. Horseshoe arches are used throughout the church, an unusual element in French architecture derived, in this case, from the Visigothic practices of Theodulf's nativeSpain . The centralapse of the east contains a rich and complex mosaic showing two cherubin above theArk of the Covenant . The drastic and insensitive 19th-century restoration of this church - which was in fact almost a demolition and reconstruction - has been universally criticized by architectural historians.References
*Kenneth John Conant, "Carolingian and Romanesque Architecture 800 to 1200", Penguin Books: Harmondsworth, 1959.
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