SAINT SULPICE CHURCH
One of the main places to include on
any visit to Paris, would be the Saint Sulpice's church, the
famous location of the Da Vinci Code. This church is located
in the same district as the Church of Saint Germain-des-Pres.
As this arrondissenaent extends from the Seine all the way
to the Boulevard de Montparnasse, it also includes the Luxembourg
Gardens.
Saint Sulpice was started in 1646 by an architect by the name
of Le Vau and that it was not finally completed until some
one hundred thirty-four years later, after 6 different architects
had worked on it. By the year 1733, all that remained to be
built of Saint Sulpice's was the facade, and then it was decided,
as so often happens in churches that are a long time in the
building -and the wonder is that it did not happen more often-to
change its style. The interior had been built in the Jesuit
style, but when the Italian architect Servandoni was commissioned
to build the facade, he built it in the classical style, and
that is the facade you see there now-with certain exceptions.
The interior of the church, which is three hundred ninety-four
feet long, one hundred eighty-seven feet wide and ninety-eight
feet high. Many of the frescoes in this church were painted
by Delacroix. Also of interest are the two benitiers or holy
water vessels, which consist of giant seashells and were a
gift from the Republic of Venice to Francis I. But to the
lover of music, the chief attraction of St Sulpice will always
be its famous organ and choir. Its organ is the largest in
Europe, and both the music and the choir have been praised
by French writers for generations.
The ancestor of the telegraph, the Chappe system had a fixed
place on the roof until 1850. Baudelaire and the marquis de
Sade were baptized in this church. Victor Hugo got married
here.
The Rose Line, a narrow brass strip, marks the original zero-longitude
line, which passed through Paris before begin moved to Greenwich,
England. Silas the monk uses the line as a reference point
in his quest for the Holy Grail. You can retrace his path
from the stone statue north across the nave and transept to
an obelisk next to the statue of St Peter. The Astronomical
Gnomen in Saint-Sulpice church was commissioned in order to
determine the exact date of easter, and the winter and summer
equinoxes.
Address
Place Saint Sulpice
75006 Paris
How to get there
Metro : Line 10 Odeon
RER B : Luxembourg
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