Church of Saint-Severin Stained-Glass Window Paris France 3076
by Jack Schultz
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Church of Saint-Severin Stained-Glass Window Paris France 3076
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Jack Schultz
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Photograph
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Colorful stained glass window depicts a religious scene with numerous characters engaged in various activities. The vibrant colors and intricate designs create a striking visual display, commonly found in historical churches.
The Church of Saint-Séverin (French: Église Saint-Séverin) is a Roman Catholic church in the 5th arrondissement, or Latin Quarter, of Paris, on the lively tourist street Rue Saint-Séverin. It was constructed beginning in 1230, then, after a fire, rebuilt and enlarged in the 15th to 17th centuries in the Flamboyant Gothic style. It was the parish church for students at the University of Paris, and is one of the oldest churches that remains standing on the Left Bank.
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September 4th, 2024
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