L'Orgue de l'Église Saint-Laurent - Ollioules, France
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This organ can be seen inside the église Saint-Laurent, a catholic church located at Place Victor Clément in the French commune of Ollioules.
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Location: Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Date Posted: 01/25/2017
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The église Saint-Laurent was erected between 1096 and 1143 on an ancient Roman cella in the purest primitive Romanesque style. Originally, it contained only a nave preceded by a choir. The evolution of the population will require, from 1517 a first expansion. The church is then endowed with collateral, a bell tower that surmounts the apse and a bell tower. In 1652 six side chapels are added. The XIXth century will be the source of new developments. The creation of a tribune for the organ and the replacement of the pavement (with the tombstones that it contains) by a tiling.
In this building with three naves finished in cul-de-four, works of art are numerous: a baroque virgin in white marble, baptismal font from the former Franciscan abbey, an oak pulpit carved with bas-reliefs depicting the martyr of Saint-Laurent, the work of the Toulon artist Bonnegrâce, not to mention a fabulous acoustic.
The grandstand built in the last century has been occupied since 1914 by an organ that comes from the chapel of the Petit Séminaire de Marseille.
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