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Sign: Paris - Church of Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis


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97 Rue Saint-Antoine, 75004 Paris, France
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On the sign:
MONUMENT HISTORIQUE

ÉGLISE
SAINT-PAUL-SAINT-LOUIS XVIIe
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The church designated as a historical heritage site of France was photographed on the same day Click for a larger image

The church was built between 1627-1641 and was the first church in Paris designed in the Baroque style.

There is another sign on the church building with details about the hours of mass and more:
Église
Saint-Paul Saint-Louis

Paroisse catholique du diocèse de Paris
Messes tous les dimanches à 11 h et 19 h église ouverte de 8 h à 20 h tous les jours
01 42 72 30 32
contact@spsl.fr
www.spsl.fr
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The church also appears on a plaque from the series of plaques documenting the history of Paris Click for sign's details

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