This Gothic church is located in the revived Les Halles area of Paris. It is smaller than Notre Dame, but brighter than the famous cathedral and has no crowds. The windows are decorated with bright colored glass, and gorgeous brass wall lamps and chandeliers add gold-plated details. The timber for decorating the pipe organ and carving the forum is very beautiful and colorful, which is in sharp contrast to the big stone pillars and floors. The church has an impressive history - Louis XIV received his first communion here, and Mozart chose the church to attend his mother's funeral. In the compromise art collection, there is a Rubens painting, next to the trilogy of Keith & Harlin. Santa Eustash is a lovely place, especially on a sunny afternoon. Don't miss the giant sculpture near the entrance "L'' Ecoute".