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ST. PIERRE-ET-SAINT-PAUL CHURCH

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17, rue de la République, 97110Pointe-À-Pitre, Guadeloupe Show on map
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2025
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Church built in 1807 with a neoclassical main façade featuring three doors and the two patron saints over the main entrance.

Built in 1807 and then destroyed in 1843 by a violent earthquake that claimed almost 3,000 lives, this remarkable church, called a cathedral by the people of Point, was rebuilt by architect Alexandre Petit. It was subsequently remodeled in 1867 due to the weakness of its roof. This church, with its white and sandy neoclassical facade, stands proud at the top of its steps. Its neoclassical main façade features three large doors. The main entrance features the two patron saints, St. Peter and St. Paul, for whom the cathedral is named, surrounded by the four evangelists. Inside, the height of the nave takes visitors by surprise, and the columns with their neo-Gothic capitals leave no one indifferent. The interior is bathed in natural light. The cathedral has survived the natural disasters that have struck the city on several occasions (earthquakes and cyclones).

Extensive restoration work has also been undertaken to ensure its stability and the preservation of its ironwork. The cathedral is nicknamed the "Iron Cathedral", in reference to the iron structure assembled by the Ateliers Gustave Eiffel.

A cathedral, the seat of the parish's major religious ceremonies and renowned for its organ, it is now listed as a historic monument and remains the most important religious building in the city of Pointe-à-Pitre, with a capacity of 3,000 worshippers.

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Visited in april 2024
Jolie église de l'intérieur avec sa structure d'acier et son balcon intérieur. Délabrée de l'extérieur.
Visited in april 2024
Pas foufou, comme pour le reste de la ville bâtiment délabré peinture à refaire, des déchets à proximité et des voitures garé partout autour. Passez votre chemin la Guadeloupe à tellement mieux à offrir que Point à Pitre.
Visited in march 2024
Très belle cathédrale comme indiqué sur les panneaux et les guides. Partie en fer, bois et béton. Très sobre mais qui appel au recueillement.
Visited in march 2024
Eglise delabree qui semble dater des années 80s...
Visited in march 2024
Lorsque je me rends devant la majestueuse église Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Pointe-à-Pitre, je suis toujours émerveillé par sa beauté et son histoire fascinante. Classée aux monuments historiques en 1978, cette église catholique est un véritable joyau architectural à préserver. En prenant des photos depuis l'extérieur, je saisis chaque détail de son architecture remarquable, tout en observant les fidèles à l'intérieur qui viennent se recueillir et prier. Cet endroit sacré dégage une atmosphère de paix et de sérénité, renforcée par la présence des dames vendant des fleurs à proximité. C'est un spectacle magnifique à contempler et une expérience enrichissante pour tout amateur d'histoire et de patrimoine! ????⛪

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