Basilica of Notre-Dame des Victoires in Paris
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In the bustling Second arrondissement of Paris stands the Basilica Of Notre-Dame Des Victoires, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture that has graced the city since 1740. Crafted by acclaimed architects such as Pierre Le Muet and Libéral Bruant, this church is not just a physical embodiment of Louis XIII's devotion after his triumphs, but also a sanctuary filled with thousands of ex-voto offerings and military trophies, creating a fascinating tapestry of history. Visitors are often captivated by its beautiful art and spiritual ambiance, earning it an impressive average rating of 4.7 on Google. This basilica not only holds historical significance but also serves as a sacred place for families like the Martins, blending the deeply personal with the historically monumental in a serene Parisian atmosphere.
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Atmosphère particulière et pieuse. A voir si vous passez dans le coin.

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📍 Basilica of Notre-Dame des Victoires 7 Pl. des Petits Pères, 75002 Paris, France 🇫🇷 Tucked away in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, the Basilica of Notre-Dame des Victoires is a peaceful and lesser-known spiritual gem with a rich and fascinating history. The church was originally built in the 17th century by Louis XIII, who vowed to construct it after a military victory over the Protestants at La Rochelle in 1628 — hence the name “Our Lady of Victories.” Construction began in 1629 and continued over several decades, finally being completed in the 18th century. Over time, the church became a site of deep Marian devotion, attracting the faithful from around the world. What makes this basilica unique is its collection of over 37,000 ex-voto plaques, letters, and tokens of thanks left by worshippers whose prayers were answered. These offerings, covering nearly every inch of the interior, create a powerful visual testament to centuries of faith and gratitude. It was also here that St. Thérèse of Lisieux experienced a profound spiritual moment — an important stop in her spiritual journey. In 1927, Pope Pius XI elevated the church to the status of minor basilica, recognizing its religious significance. Today, it remains a quiet refuge in the middle of Paris, a place where history, art, and devotion all come together — often missed by tourists but cherished by those who discover it.
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