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The church of Saint-Séverin is one of the most beautiful and unique buildings in France. The church is fitted and designed with unique creations such as arch buttresses, the bell tower, and marmosets to disguise the junctions between reused pillars, and the Last Judgement fresco. The interior of the church depicts a blend of flamboyant gothic architecture and modern decorative art. The interior of the church is fitted with ancient stained windows, and seven modern windows reflecting the seven sacraments in the Catholic Church. Within the church, there is a cemetery where remains of people such as Nicolas de Beaumont, a parishioner in the church was buried. Within the church, the epitaph of Catherine de Brinon and Catherine de Canteleu who played a vital role in the reconstruction of the church from the late 15th century can be found.
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