Saint-Eustache

Église Saint-Eustache de Paris
church in Paris
#65 in Paris / #479 in France
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Saint-Eustache is a grand church located in the Les Halles district of Paris, France. It is renowned for its impressive Gothic architecture combined with Renaissance elements, making it a unique and captivating structure. The church was built between 1532 and 1632 and is famous for its stunningly intricate facade, soaring vaulted ceilings, and beautiful stained glass windows. Inside, visitors can admire various notable artworks, including paintings and sculptures, as well as the church's large pipe organ, which is considered one of the most remarkable in Europe. Saint-Eustache also holds significant historical importance, having been the site of the baptism of Cardinal Richelieu and the funeral of Mozart’s mother.


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