Église Saint-Eustache

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Église Saint-Eustache is a grand 16th-century Parisian church in the Les Halles district, renowned for its Gothic-Renaissance architecture and monumental pipe organ.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic church
church building
historical monument
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
Gothic-Renaissance
Renaissance architecture
cityLandmarkOf Paris NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 1630s
constructionStart 1532
country France
dedicatedTo Saint Eustace NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholic
diocese Archdiocese of Paris NERFINISHED
floorPlan Latin cross plan
hasArtwork paintings
sculptures
stained glass windows
hasFeature choir
flying buttresses
large rose window
monumental pipe organ
nave
ribbed vaults
side chapels
tower
transept
height about 33.5 metres
heritageDesignationDate 19th century
heritageStatus Monument historique of France
length about 105 metres
liturgicalUse regular Catholic worship services
locatedIn 1st arrondissement of Paris NERFINISHED
Les Halles district NERFINISHED
Paris
Place du Jour NERFINISHED
Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
material stone
near former Les Halles market
notableEvent site of many important Parisian funerals
used for concerts and musical performances
organRank one of the largest organs in France
organType pipe organ
parish Saint-Eustache parish NERFINISHED
publicAccess open to visitors
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
touristAttraction yes
width about 43 metres

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Étienne Marcel nearbyAttraction Église Saint-Eustache
Les Halles (Paris Métro) near Église Saint-Eustache
Messe solennelle de Sainte-Cécile firstPerformancePlace Église Saint-Eustache
this entity surface form: Église Saint-Eustache, Paris
Saint-Eustache hasHeritageSite Église Saint-Eustache
this entity surface form: Église de Saint-Eustache