
Saint-Eustache Church, Paris
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Montmartre and Northern Paris
6 attractions · 10h 43min · transit route
Tickets ~€39 · Transport ~€2.55
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About Saint-Eustache Church
Saint-Eustache Church stands in the Les Halles quarter of Paris's 1st arrondissement, serving as one of the city's largest and most architecturally distinctive churches. Built between 1532 and 1632, the structure combines a Gothic skeleton — with pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses — and Renaissance-classical interior decoration, creating a hybrid style found in few other European buildings. The church measures 105 metres long with a 34-metre nave, making it the second-largest church in Paris after Notre-Dame.
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Cardinal Richelieu, Molière, and Madame de Pompadour were all baptised at Saint-Eustache. Molière also married here in 1662, and Louis XIV received his First Communion in this church — giving it one of the most concentrated collections of famous parishioners of any church in France.
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