ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH
In the distance, his slate of slate cloth is visible although finely evaded in the blue of the sky. This church was born in the eleventh century, although nothing of the novels that constituted it remained. Rebuilt in the fifteenth century, it is the heritage of this city of 700 inhabitants who has been working for some thirty years to preserve its cultural heritage by actively participating in the renovation work. To report beautiful flamboyant flamboyant flames on the windows as well as a modern stained glass stained glass vitrail dedicated to Augustin Georges Guillaumin (1868-1936) who was a lawyer, barrel and president of the Paris Council. " Draped "in a seyant armor, it ensures, through its presence and its internalized look, a continuity for this art of handling glass and lead, all colors…
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