Saint Louis Chapel of the Military School 75007
The Saint Louis Chapel of the Military School presents a unique collection of paintings depicting the life of Louis IX. It is also marked by the passage of Napoleon I and John Paul II.
Dedicated to Saint Louis, the chapel of the Military School presents a unique collection of nine giant canvases retracing the life of Louis IX. The altar, whose decoration is due to Caffieri, takes the form of a tomb. The communion grid was made by Fayet.
The young Napoleon Bonaparte received there received the damn confirmation in 1785. Open to worship until the Revolution, the chapel then served as a warehouse and was not returned to its normal use until 1950. Pope John Paul II came to pray there on June 2, 1980, during his first visit to France. One can still see the Prie-Dieu on whom he knelt.
Self-guided tour.
Exhibition on the paintings of the chapel and their restoration.
Choir at 2:30 pm on Sunday 17 September.
Ability to pre-register online for faster access to the Military School entrance:
- I pre-register for Saturday, September 16 by clicking on this link.
- I pre-register for Sunday, September 17 by clicking on this link.