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During your treasure hunts, travel through the villages and admire these real jewels of the territory that illustrate the different currents of sacred architecture:
- Roman: in Rhuis, Sarron (Pont-Sainte-Maxence) and in the hamlet of Noël-Saint-Martin in Villeneuve-sur-Verberie with capitals, modillions and beautiful stone decorations.
- Gothic: at Précy-sur-Oise where there is the only rose window in the world with eleven branches.
- Flamboyant Gothic: in Raray with an imposing stone porch and two very interesting Flemish style panels, in Villier-Adam and Presles
- Renaissance in Belloy with a portal adorned with carved decoration of great quality.
- Baroque: in Montagny-Sainte- Félicité with a polychrome and gilded stone altarpiece in this church alone in the middle of the fields.
- Classic: in Châtenay-en-France with a small, sober and well-balanced church and in Chantilly with the impressive church of Notre-Dame de l’Assomption financed in 1687 by Prince Henri-Jules de Bourbon-Condé.
- In Luzarches, where all styles of churches, from Romanesque to classical (16th-century porch), can be found.
Also to be discovered in the beautiful villages of
- Nanteuil-le-Haudouin, a fortified church,
- Noisy, a rustic but double-vessel church
- Beaumont-sur-Oise, a church perched at the top of a large staircase
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