The square at the entrance is very comfortable in size, and there is a lion statue. When entering the church, you can immediately think of the scene in the movie Da Vinci Code. The interior is large, the space is open, and the facade is also very square.
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The square at the entrance is very comfortable in size, and there is a lion statue. When entering the church, you can immediately think of the scene in the movie Da Vinci Code. The interior is large, the space is open, and the facade is also very square.
This place is a more famous church, the front square has statues, the design style is more gorgeous, but also follows the style of two high towers, but unlike the general gothic, was brought out of a wave of snooping by the film.
Saint-Sulpice is an ancient church with a history of more than 500 years in France. The architectural style of the whole church is typical Baroque style, and the two 4-storey towers are its symbol. The climbing towers overlook the surrounding scenery are really beautiful.
St. Sulpice's Church is hidden in the blocks at the junction of Paris's Six and Seven districts, and when thousands of turns seem to be lost, the huge church appears in front of people. The two-story large open platform on the front facade, the columns up and down, is very atmospheric. The church is known to the world and thanks to Dan Brown's "Da Vinci Code", the arch stone and rose line are inside the church, attracting countless visitors to visit.
This church should be famous for the movie "Da Vinci Code", the church itself is very large, very magnificent, there is a famous fountain of Holy Baby in front of the door, the top of the church is the location of the mysterious rose line in the movie, it is indeed very mysterious, At the same time, there are huge religious murals on both sides of the church, which adds a lot of mystery to the church, and is a place that Leonardo fans should not miss.
Beautiful as ever...a bit dark but very dignified. We used to pass it every day so this time I wanted to revisit it and enjoy its gorgeous architecture again. The organ was particularly gorgeous and too bad, there was no concert when I went. One of the most magnificent buildings in Paris. In front of the church there is a very interesting market for handicrafts, and across the street is the best Pierre Hemm pastry shop.
Saint-Sulpice Church is a historic cathedral in Paris, the church building is very unique, two-story column corridor makes the church very magnificent two symmetrical clock towers reflect each other very beautiful, absolutely belong to the architectural classic, it is worth visiting.