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Church of Saint-Severin (Eglise Saint-Severin) description and photos - France: Paris. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Eglise Saint-Severin. Photo and descriptionThe Church of Saint-Severen was built on the site where in the 6th century there was a hermit's hut, Saint Severen. The hermit inscribed his name in history by the fact that under his influence the grandson of King Clovis I, Claudald, chose the path of serving God and became a monk. After a long hermitage, Claudald returned to Paris, was ordained a priest and became abbot of the monastery in Nogen-sur-Seine. The grandson of Clovis I is recognized as a saint in Catholicism and Orthodoxy. As for Saint Severen, a chapel was built on the site of his hut, later destroyed by the Vikings. In the XI century, a chapel was erected here. Two centuries later, the University of Paris appears in the Latin Quarter, the population is growing rapidly, the small chapel can no longer accommodate the parishioners. The construction of a new church begins, which will become one of the centers of the quarter and in which the meeting of the General Assembly of the University can be held. The church is being built in the style of flaming Gothic. Above its gates, a huge semi-rosette is clearly visible, where instead of ordinary petals there are tongues of flame. Inside there are late Gothic “palm arches” with many ribs. On the western portal there is a bas-relief brought here from the destroyed church of Saint-Pierre-au-Boeuf. Another portal is decorated with the image of the patron of the church, the patron saint of travelers, St. Martin of Tours on horseback. The bell tower of Saint-Severen hangs the oldest bell in Paris, cast in 1412. The church building is notable for its non-standard proportions: since there are five naves at once, it is wider than in length. But this is noticeable only from the street. An old organ is installed in the nave of the church, decorated with wonderful wood carvings by Master Fishon. The windows have unusually bright stained-glass windows, both medieval and XX century. A feature of the Gothic building is the gargoyles on its facade - they are, however, slightly younger than their sisters on Notre Dame de Paris. Adjacent to the church is a lush garden that used to be a cemetery. Until now, among the greenery, you can see ancient granite slabs and tombstones. Saint-Severen is surrounded by narrow streets of the Latin Quarter - in the Middle Ages this place was famous for a robber's nest. Now the church is located on a pedestrian street full of souvenir shops and small cafes. We also recommend reading Puakatike volcano description and photos - Chile: Easter Island Topic: Church of Saint-Severin (Eglise Saint-Severin) description and photos - France: Paris. |