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THE SWAMP TEMPLE

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17, rue Saint-Antoine, 75004Paris, France
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2024
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2024

This Reformed place of worship is housed in the former chapel of the Visitation-Sainte-Marie convent.

Just a stone's throw from the Place de la Bastille, this Protestant place of worship is housed in the former chapel of the Convent de la Visitation Sainte-Marie, which was destroyed during the French Revolution. Designed by François Mansart in 1632, the building features a round structure, a crypt and a remarkable double dome. Please note that outside the hours devoted to worship and other religious or diaconal activities, this temple can be visited every second Saturday afternoon of the month, on Heritage Day and on request for groups.


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Visited in january 2024
Très beau culte et belle fraternité autour d'un buffet après le culte du matin.
Visited in january 2024
Cette construction exceptionnelle, église Sainte-Marie de la Visitation, est une coupole, précurseur de celle des Invalides, posée à même le sol,- quelle idée brillante et audacieuse de François Mansart, un grand architecte français du 17 siècle !
Visited in december 2023
It’s an amazing church that was built in 1801
Visited in november 2023
Este comentario solo se refiere al exterior del edificio, pues todavía no he conseguido visitarlo. Es un templo protestante, antigua iglesia de un convento inexistente en la actualidad, fundado en 1634.
Durante la revolución se utilizó como almacén de libros, y fue cedida al culto protestante en 1802.
Su diseño está inspirado en el panteón de Roma. Tiene una planta circular con cinco capillas. La entrada se hace por el norte, y el altar está en el sur, situación poco frecuente en las iglesias de origen católico, que suelen estar orientadas hacia el este.
Visited in october 2023
A Protestant church in the heart of one of the city's most popular neighborhoods.

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