Showing posts with label Basilique Sainte Clotilde. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Basilique Sainte Clotilde. Show all posts

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Quatre Églises, la Tour Eiffel, et le Grand Palais



Four churches plus the Grand Palais and Eiffel Tower


Looking at the skyline from left to right from the Printemps rooftop:


Notre Dame de l'Assomption built in 1676,
 
The double spires of Basilique Sainte Clothilde
built in the neo-Gothic style mid nineteenth century

Église Saint-Louis des Invalides,
commissioned by King Louis XIV in 1670

Église Saint Madeleine,
with its 52 Corinthian columns,

The Grand Palais,
built for the Universal Exposition of 1900

The Eiffel Tower (1889)
which at 324m. (1,063ft), was the tallest
man-made structure in the world, a title it held
for 41 years!



bon dimanche



Paris Skyline from Printemps
75009, Paris


Sunday, October 10, 2010

Basilique Sainte Clotilde


The Basilique Sainte Clotilde was built in the Neo-Gothic style and completed in 1857. It was reportedly the most fashionable church in 19th Century Paris and well-known for its Aristide Cavaillé-Coll organ.


For those who love classical music, it is interesting to note that César Franck inaugurated the organ playing his Final in B flat and J.S. Bach's Prelude and fugue in b minor. It is reported that every time Franz Liszt was in Paris, he would sit in the organ loft to hear Franck play his most recent compositions.


Basilique Sainte Clotilde
23 bis, rue Las Cases