Built between 1664 and 1726 by the architect Le Vau, the church features an original bell tower with a clock dating from 1741. Inside, works of art such as Coypel's "Les Pèlerins d'Emmaüs" (1746) and Fra Angelico's "Annunciation" can be admired. There's also a "Saint-François de Salle" by Noël Hallé and a painting by Carle Van Loo (1742) depicting Saint John and Saint Peter healing a lame man. A must-see visit to discover this exceptional artistic heritage.
Source: Paris je t'aime - Office de Tourisme
Copyright: Creative Commons CC BY 2.0
Address: 19 bis rue Saint-Louis-en-l'Île, 75004 Paris
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