Saint-Augustin Church in Paris
About
Église Saint-Augustin, an architectural gem in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, offers a unique blend of Romanesque and Byzantine styles. Designed by the renowned architect Victor Baltard and completed in 1871, this majestic structure is a testament to Parisian heritage. Its large dome commands attention, while the intricate facade and detailed sculptures invite closer inspection. The vibrant stained glass windows create a kaleidoscope of colors inside, enhancing its spiritual ambiance. Integrating innovative metal constructions and elegant Art Nouveau ornaments, Église Saint-Augustin stands as a significant religious site and historical landmark, garnering a well-deserved average rating of 4.6 on Google.
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Wheelchair accessible
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Belle église, mais qui mériterait d'être rénovée

Eglise typique du dix neuvième

Magnifique église qui vaut le détour.
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