Église Notre-Dame des Blancs-Manteaux
12 rue des Blancs-Manteaux 75004 Paris
Former convent of the Whites-Coats, founded in the thirteenth century, today parish church, dating from the seventeenth century. Various works of art (paintings, sculptures, baroque pulpit of Bavarian origin, unique in France.) Three priors succeeded each other at the site of the church Notre-Dame des Blancs-Manteaux. The 1st to the 13th century, the 2nd to the 15th century and the 3rd to the 17th century, which saw the construction of the current church, in classical style. The basement of the church of Blanc-Manteaux contains remains of the first sanctuary founded in 1258, during the reign of Saint-Louis, discovered by the services of the town hall. The name of "Whites-Coats" corresponds to the white color of the religious clothes. Many paintings and furniture classified under Historical Monuments.
Tags
Monument historique i Édifice religieux
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