Église Saint-Roch, Paris

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Église Saint-Roch in Paris is a historic 17th–18th century Roman Catholic church renowned for its grand Baroque architecture and rich artistic heritage.

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Label Occurrences
Church of Saint-Roch, Paris 1
Église Saint-Roch, Paris canonical 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque church
Roman Catholic church
parish church
architect Jacques Lemercier NERFINISHED
Jules Hardouin-Mansart NERFINISHED
Robert de Cotte NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture

Classical architecture
centuryOfMainConstruction 17th century
18th century
cityQuarter near Jardin des Tuileries
completed 18th century
constructionStart 1653
country France
dedicatedTo Saint Roch NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholic
diocese Archdiocese of Paris NERFINISHED
founded 1653
groundbreakingDate 1653
hasChapel Chapelle de la Communion NERFINISHED
Chapelle de la Vierge NERFINISHED
Chapelle du Calvaire NERFINISHED
hasFacade Classical façade on Rue Saint-Honoré
hasFeature Baroque chapels
deep sanctuary
large choir
long nave
painted altarpieces
rich sculptural decoration
series of side chapels
hasOrgan pipe organ
heritageDesignation classified as monument historique
heritageDesignationDate 19th century
heritageStatus Monument historique of France
knownFor funerary monuments
grand Baroque architecture
paintings by French masters
rich artistic heritage
locatedIn 1st arrondissement of Paris NERFINISHED
Paris
locatedOn Rue Saint-Honoré NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Roch NERFINISHED
parish Paroisse Saint-Roch NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
rite Latin Rite
touristAttraction yes
usedFor concerts
cultural events
religious services

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Chapelle du Calvaire locatedInBuilding Église Saint-Roch, Paris
Jacques Lemercier notableWork Église Saint-Roch, Paris
this entity surface form: Church of Saint-Roch, Paris