Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre
Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre, in full Église Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre (French for Church of Saint Julian the Poor), is a Melkite Greek Catholic parish church in Paris, France, and one of the city's oldest religious buildings. Built in Romanesque style during the 13th century, it is situated in the 5th arrondissement, on the Left Bank of the Seine River, about 500 meters away from the Musée de Cluny and in the proximity of the Maubert-Mutualité Paris Métro station. It shares a city block with the Square René Viviani. Originally a Roman Catholic place of worship, Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre was built in stages from the 12th to the 19th centuries, and granted to the Eastern Catholic Melkite community in 1889. Its design was modified several times, and the resulting church is significantly smaller in size than originally planned.
Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre
Allée Amandine Giraud, Paris 5th Arrondissement (Paris)
Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address External links Nearby Places Show on map
Continue reading on Wikipedia
Geographical coordinates (GPS)
Latitude | Longitude |
---|---|
N 48.852083333333 ° | E 2.3470833333333 ° |
Address
Église Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre
Allée Amandine Giraud
75005 Paris, 5th Arrondissement (Paris)
Ile-de-France, France
Open on Google Maps