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The Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine (French: église Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, pronounced [eɡliz sɛ̃t maʁi madlɛn]), or less formally, La Madeleine ([la madlɛn]), is a Catholic parish church on Place de la Madeleine in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.
The Madeleine Church is one of the earliest, large-scale neo-classical buildings to replicate the entire exterior of a Roman temple. Its 52 Corinthian columns, each of which stretches to 20 meters ...
Of exceptional height and length, it is one of the largest churches in Paris. In 1871, the church was a meeting hall for members of the Paris Commune. Saint-Germain de Charonne: 4 place Saint-Blaise Mix of styles from the 12th, 15th and 17th centuries Saint-Germain de Charonne is one of the oldest churches in Paris. It was originally the ...
Madeleine Cemetery [1] (in French known as Cimetière de la Madeleine) is a former cemetery in the 8th arrondissement of Paris and was one of the four cemeteries (the others being Errancis Cemetery, Picpus Cemetery and the Cemetery of Saint Margaret) used to dispose of the corpses of guillotine victims during the French Revolution.
Saint Francis of Assisi Church, Paris; Église de Marie-Médiatrice-de-Toutes-les-Grâces ou Sanctuaire Notre-Dame-de-Fatima Église Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption des Buttes-Chaumont Église Notre-Dame-des-Foyers Église Sainte-Claire (Paris) Église Sainte-Colette des Buttes-Chaumont Saint Francis of Assisi church, Paris)
La Madeleine, Paris (Église de la Madeleine), a church in Paris Église de la Madeleine (Besançon) , Doube département , France, a church Cathedral of the Madeleine , Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, a Roman Catholic cathedral
The Rue Royale (French pronunciation: [ʁy ʁwajal]) is a short street in Paris, France, running between the Place de la Concorde and the Place de la Madeleine (site of the Church of the Madeleine). The Rue Royale is in the city's 8th arrondissement. Rue Royale following Commune destruction. Photograph by Alphonse Liebert, 1871.
The Boulevard de la Madeleine (French pronunciation: [bulvaʁ də la madlɛn]) is one of the 11 original grands boulevards of Paris, France, a chain of roads running in a semicircle on the right bank of Paris where the city's defensive walls used to be located. The boulevard is named after the nearby Église de la Madeleine. ___