This protestant church was originally constructed in 1747 and later remodeled in 2005. Today it opens its doors to cultural events and classical concerts. It features a magnificent organ, and generally hosts concerts on Friday nights at 20h and Saturday nights at 18h.
This church is situated in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. It was constructed in 1682 by Pierre Bullet. It features a majestic interior, including an organ constructed by François-Henri Cliquot in 1771. The Church of Saint-Thomas-d’Aquin, often called the Église Saint-Thomas d'Aquin, occasionally hosts choral and classical concerts.
This Catholic church is situated in the 15th Arrondissement of Paris. Its patron, Saint Jean-Baptiste de la Salle was a French professor and a pedagogical innovator who dedicated his life to educating poor children. The church is active within the community, hosting children's groups as well as occasional classical and choral concerts.
The gorgeous 17th Century protestant church, L'Oratoire du Louvre, is steeped in a wealth of historical and architectural significance. Its construction began in 1616 when the Oratoriens bought an old estate, demolished it, and began to build a majestic church. The church was declared a royal chapel by Louis XIII, and was finally completed in 1740. Its majestic Merklin organ was originally constructed in 1898 and was restored in 1962. The church, which continues to perform as a center for liberal theology, is known for the statue of Admiral Gaspard de Coligny.
The Saint Germain Church of Vitry-sur-Seine is a remarkable example of ancient architecture, built between the 12th and the 14th Centuries in Roman and Gothic architectural styles. The church, itself classified as a national Historic Monument since 1843, contains a number of works which also fall under this protective classification: the organ, some paintings, and certain piece of furniture. The transept is the oldest portion of the building (mid-12th Century), while the sacristy, dated 1867, is the most recent addition.
A popular attraction and a famous landmark, Port des Champs-Élysées offers tourists a scenic view and a glimpse into some significant historical sites. An enjoyable way to see the city, tourists can rent one of the tour boats and sail through to various landmarks. The Pont Alexander III is one of the important sites. A symbolic structure, this bridge features a 107-meter (351-foot) wide arch. Visitors can also take a look at some vintage boats harbored at the port. Call the tourist information center on +33 8 3668 3112 for more information.