In Burgundian Gothic style, it was begun in the 13th century and completed in the 14th and 15th centuries under three abbots, including Jean de Blaisy and Pierre de Fontette, whose tombstones can be seen in the church (the former depicted as a skeleton, the latter adorned with episcopal ornaments). The portal is decorated with a typical Burgundian plant decoration. The magnificent chiselled stone rood screen (14th century), which stood earlier in the nave, has been reassembled in the choir, where you can see elegant Louis XV stalls. The exceptional wall paintings illustrate the legend of Saint Seine in 22 pictures (1504) on the north side and the tree of Jesse, Saint Christopher and the litanies of the Virgin Mary on the south side in a style influenced by the Renaissance.
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