Eglise De La Sainte Trinité in Paris
About
Eglise De La Sainte Trinité stands as a magnificent testament to Renaissance Revival and Second Empire architecture, crafted by the renowned Théodore Ballu. Opened in 1867, this Parisian attraction captivates visitors with its striking façade and intricately detailed stained glass windows, renowned for their beauty. Despite undergoing renovations, the church continues to draw admiration for its architectural finesse. Just minutes from La Gare Saint Lazare, the area buzzes with vibrant neighborhoods, offering an array of restaurants, shops, and convenient transit hubs for those exploring the city's rich heritage. A visit promises both a journey into historical elegance and a taste of modern Parisian life.
Features
Wheelchair accessible
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Belle église

Une très belle église C'est très beau vivement que les travaux a l'extérieur se terminent 🥰🥰

很安静,挺漂亮的,免费,可惜没有厕所
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