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Église Saint-Sulpice

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Paris, 6e Arrondissement, Rue Saint Sulpice, 33
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Евгений
Level 30 Local Expert
May 5
It's a very beautiful church, and it immediately attracts attention. Only then do you realize that she has different asymmetrical towers. Inside, it also looks very solemn and there are few parishioners and tourists. It is located near the Luxembourg Gardens.
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November 5, 2023
The construction of this church lasted almost 130 years, occasionally stopping due to lack of funding. Only Notre-Dame de Paris is larger than this church, and the organ located in it is generally the largest in France. The first stone, according to one version, was laid in the XVII century by Queen Anne of Austria herself. You will find it between the Luxembourg Gardens and Boulevard Saint-Germain. It was built in the Jesuit style and for a long time was considered by Parisians to be the ugliest church in the city. Until 1884, it was believed that it stood on the zero (Parisian) meridian, a copper strip runs along the center of the temple floor, symbolizing this meridian. Since 1884, the countdown began at Greenwich. English writer Dan Brown in the acclaimed and filmed bestseller "The Da Vinci Code" described this particular temple in one of the key scenes, and Hugo was married in it.
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Вадим Полушкин
Level 10 Local Expert
November 7, 2019
The organ was playing when we entered the church. Very good acoustics.
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