The church was built at the end of the 18th century and remodeled twice in the 19th century. Its history is linked to the different stages of the construction of the area that bears its name. The facade of the cathedral is very simple, consisting of a colonnade with four Doric columns, surmounted by a triangular pediment framed by two rectangular doors.
Repairs or Restoration in Process
This church is undergoing repairs and/or restoration, so it is not as interesting as it could be. It is another church ruined by good intentions to conform to Vatican-II. Other than the dome and pul...
“Stained glass window in the ceiling”
The Saint-Philippe-du-Roule Church is located on the fashionable street Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore north of a Paris Metro station on Line 9 that bears the same name as the church, Saint-Philippe-du-...
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This church is a little far from what is the tourist part in itself but it is very beautiful.
beautiful vitrals
This church is not among the most famous in Paris for its dimensions and location but it has in any case much to offer to whom visits it, amongst this is the glass of s...
An unknown church
Built between 1774 and 1784 by Jean-François Chalgrin (1739-1811), an architect whose latest work is the Arc de Triomphe of the place of l'Etoile, on a Roman basilic plane, the church is dedicated to ...