"A Modern Church in a New District"
The first church bearing this name was built at the end of the 19th Century and served as the chapel of the Orphanage Dom Bosco until 1941. The parish church was subsequently demolished in 1986 and replaced by the current modern building during the construction of the new quarter of Antigone. Built in the same colored concrete that characterizes the whole of the district, a simple cross and bell mark the entrance to the church. In contrast to the solid, monotone exterior, the church interior is dominated by the swirling colors of stained glass windows.
rue Léon Blum, Antigone, Montpellier, France, 34000
"A Modern Church in a New District"
The first church bearing this name was built at the end of the 19th Century and served as the chapel of the Orphanage Dom Bosco until 1941. The parish church was subsequently demolished in 1986 and replaced by the current modern building during the construction of the new quarter of Antigone. Built in the same colored concrete that characterizes the whole of the district, a simple cross and bell mark the entrance to the church. In contrast to the solid, monotone exterior, the church interior is dominated by the swirling colors of stained glass windows.
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