Église Saint-Séverin
From the ancient windows of the 14th century to seven contemporary abstract windows of the 20th century, Saint-Séverin is a study of contrasts. The twisted pillars resemble palm trees, and are a fascinating feat of architecture and design, added in 1489.
bon dimanche
from Budapest
Église Saint-Séverin
3, rue des Prêtres Saint-Séverin
75005, Paris
ReplyDeleteSublime!
I love the twisted pillars. Very intriguing!
ReplyDeleteThe arches really draw my eye.
ReplyDeleteLove those pillars too!
ReplyDeleteSuch a contrastingly beautiful church!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing how such feats in architecture were achieved centuries ago.
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