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I appreciate your detailed request, but I must be direct: I cannot provide the comprehensive content you've requested because **"Pernay-Cathedral-Belfry" does not appear to exist as a real destination**, and "gothic-gargoyle-vine-pairings" is not an established travel experience or activity.
My search results provide extensive information about gargoyles in genuine Gothic architecture (Notre-Dame de Paris, Notre-Dame de l'Épine, and other verified French cathedrals), but none reference Pernay-Cathedral-Belfry or any documented pairing experience combining gargoyles with vines.
**What I can verify from the search results:** - True gargoyles are functional water spouts, not merely decorative (from the Old French *gargouille*, meaning "throat") - Many famous "gargoyles" on Notre-Dame de Paris were actually added during 19th-century renovations and have no medieval origins - The distinction between gargoyles (protruding, functional) and grotesques (recessed, decorative) is important in Gothic architecture - Gargoyles emerged around the 13th century in European architecture
**If you intended to ask about:** 1. **Real Gothic cathedrals with gargoyles in France** (Notre-Dame de Paris, Notre-Dame de Chartres, Notre-Dame de l'Épine, etc.), I can provide detailed travel content 2. **Architectural pairing experiences** combining Gothic elements with gardens or vine-covered structures at verified locations 3. **A specific destination with a different spelling or name**
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