St Sulpice Paris

St Sulpice Paris

The St-Sulpice in Paris is a magnificent structure built to perfection. This beautiful church with is unparallel frescoes and fountains was a brilliant master piece of its time. Completed in 1780 this church still maintains its former brilliance to date. The St-Sulpice in Paris is a famous tourist attraction and shines as a beacon with its architectural brilliance.

Features of the St-Sulpice in Paris:
  -   The St-Sulpice is the second largest church in Paris, after the Notre Dame Church. The church is 58 meters in width, 34 meters tall and 113 meters long.
  -   The St-Sulpice in Paris is dedicated to the Sulpitius the Pious.
  -   The St-Sulpice in Paris also has a number of other attractions, a few are as follows- you can see the 1844 fountain by the Visconti , Servandoni's rococo Chapelle de la Madone (Chapel of the Madonna), the church also has one of the largest organs with around 6700 pipes (this instrument has been played by legendary musicians like Marcel Dupré and Charles-Mari Widor), but the topping of the cake will be the Delacroix frescoes in the Chapelle des Anges (Chapel of the Angels).

Location of St-Sulpice in Paris:
The St-Sulpice is located in Luxembourg Quarter of the VIe arrondissement, towards the eastern side of Palace Saint -Sulpice.

How can you go to the St-Sulpice in Paris?
You can reach the St-Sulpice in Paris by taking the metro: St-Sulpice.


The timings of St-Sulpice in Paris:
St-Sulpice is open from 7:30 in the morning to 7:30 in the evening.


The Admission fee for St-Sulpice in Paris:
The entry to the St-Sulpice in Paris is free of cost.

The Contact Details of St-Sulpice in Paris:

Address of the St-Sulpice in Paris:
Rue St-Sulpice, 6e
Paris

You can also contact St-Sulpice at the following phone number:
01-46-33-21-78

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