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9 years ago
Beautiful old church, but it is currently being repaired so it doesn't quite look like the photos you've seen.
Place Saint-Augustin
75008 Paris
France
8ème
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I absolutely loved this cathedral when visiting Paris. My friends were on a mission to find a…read morebathroom and we stumbled across this while venturing the streets. My grandmother was laid to rest days before my trip and I truly enjoyed stepping in here. The lady at the desk was friendly and welcoming. I immediately felt a sense of relief. I looked at the architecture in awe. I even places a prayer request in their designated spot. I left feeling more a peace than ever. This wasn't on our list of places to see, but so worth it.
The music program here is exceptional! All the members of the choir are very nice and decent…read morepeople. The music director is the best guy I could have ever worked with, he is awesome! Super lively and young! The cathedral is beautiful and I would definitely recommend visiting or attending a concert or service during your visit to Paris.
What a breathtaking church! They often do concerts inside,…read moreso check with Classictic.com before going. We saw a performance of Vivaldi, and it has become a core memory.
I mean how can you rate a church yet here I am doing it.. From the outside, it seems like you're…read moreabout to enter a miniature Pantheon. However, once you enter, you are transported into a beautiful church. Luckily for us, there was an evening mass when we went and so we decided to stay. It's absolutely beautiful inside. Highly recommend visiting this church if you're just passing by or seeking refuge from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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I am not really religious so I visited this place to accompany my cousin who does practice…read moreCatholicism. The story behind the church is very charming. The actual church I think was my favorite that we went to in Paris. It was quaint and beautiful, and there is really a sense of calm and a presence of something divine.
Still one of my favorite churches we visited this summer. We attended mass here (although there was…read morean issue with non-Catholics walking away with the Eucharist). Quiet atmosphere, restrooms are clean, and they have a gift shop. The tiling at the front of the church is beautiful. 2025 #72
New Year's Eve around 9am I walk from saint Michelle to the catacombes (1 hour walk) I came across…read morethis place on my walk and wanted to return in my way back. Got the to the 'Combes and lines (plural intentional) are wrapped around the building. So I went to lunch then headed back to this shop which opens at noon. Nice shop and LOTS to shop for and all of it made at monasteries around France. You name it, they probably have it. Looks small, but lots of rooms downstairs. No big bargains, but I'm always about shopping local if I can.
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Slightly swept under the rug since Notre Dame's restoration…read more Just wandering through this Paris neighborhood in the 1st and stumbled on this fantastic cathedral. Built between 1532 and 1633 in an area of Paris that was once the home to the country's largest food market. (Today there's a modern mall across the street.) The original chapel was built in 1213, dedicated to Saint Agnes. It is noted for its immense dimensions, the large organ, and the great wealth of art it holds. Having just visited Notre Dame the day before, I hope Église Saint-Eustache will soon get a restoration. This is an incredible architectural achievement inside and out. And I would love to see it in its original brighter glory.
Less well-known than Notre Dame or Sacre Coeur this church constructed over a century beginning in…read more1532 is no less impressive. Free for entry with neo-Gothic styling the interior is large with prominent features including murals and a sizeable organ while the exterior shows off all the signatures of its era.
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This is lovely neighborhood parish church on the 7th, on its own square, right off Saint Germain…read moredes Pres. It was built in the 18th century and its bright interiors adds to the beauty of the fine workmanship on view. It is very special attending mass there.
There are many notable historic churches in Europe, so standing out is difficult. This little…read morechurch caught the eye of my wife and I and we explored it for a closer look. Absolutely beautiful architecture and detailed pieces all around. Right behind a nice park as well.
"The broken hearted are the bravest among us - they dare to love."…read more One of the main reasons I love Paris is how there's a story in every alleyway, around every corner, and in every cobbled stone arrondissement. Ahh Paris... L'amour est comme le vent, nous ne savons pas d'où il vient... Love is like the wind... On my way to Musée Rodin serendipity brought me to Sainte-Clotilde de Paris. A Basilica in the French Gothic Revival style. Simply breathtaking. Located at Square Samuel Rousseau in the 7th arrondissement... the Catholic Basilica overwhelms the small park opened to the public in 1857. The wonderful statue, L'Education maternelle, dedicated in 1875, faces the Basilica. The 226-feet twin spires can be seen from a mile away. And the story of Abbé Bernard Bouveresse, a leader in the French Resistance resonates here. Between the two Gothic towers, a statue of St. Clotilde watches over Paris like a latter day St. Geneviève. In the end, Sainte-Clotilde de Paris is a memorable stop on the way to the more famous landmarks. Not as legendary as Notre-Dame de Paris or as historic as L'église de la Madeleine just across the Seine, but nonetheless a masterpiece of French Gothic Revival... Love is like the wind... Je t'aime!
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