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ST. CLODOALD'S CHURCH

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5, place de l'Église, 92210Saint Cloud, France Show on map
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2025
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Church with stained glass windows, paintings by Jules-Alexandre Duval-le-Camus, wooden pulpit...

After the death in 1560 of Saint-Clodoald (or Cloud, meaning "illustrious and fearsome"), grandson of Clovis and Saint-Clotilde, pilgrimages were organized around the hill of Saint-Cloud, where his burial site and relics were placed, a place of devotion that gave rise to the town and the present-day church. The Romanesque-Gothic nave and choir span three levels. It features 19th-century stained glass windows, paintings by Jules-Alexandre Duval-le-Camus, a wooden pulpit and an altar in white Carrara marble donated by Napoleon III.

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Visited in may 2025
Très belle église où j’aime me recueillir
Visited in april 2025
Sympa pour les devoirs de penninghen !
Visited in march 2025
Clodoald peti fils de cloison ouvri un ermitage danc ce petit village magnifique refaite plusieurs fois dont son aspect actuel par des dons de napoléon III
Visited in december 2024
Grosse église au cœur de la ville de St cloud
Visited in november 2024
Pour remplacer l'église paroissiale et collégiale Saint-Clodoald détruite en 1778, la reine Marie-Antoinette, propriétaire du château commande en 1788 à l'architecte Lemoine de Couzon la construction d'une église de style néo-classique ; interrompue en 1791, la construction est reprise en 1819 et achevée en 1820 selon un programme plus modeste ; devenue insuffisante, cette église est reconstruite de 1861 à 1863, essentiellement aux frais de Napoléon III, sous la direction de l'architecte Delarue, par l'entrepreneur local Pierre Isidore Benezech.

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