Saint-Sulpice Church, the third-largest church in Paris, stands as an Italianate masterpiece in the heart of the Latin Quarter, near Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Its imposing twin-towered facade and interior murals by Eugène Delacroix are defining features that draw architecture and art enthusiasts. Inside, visitors can explore the grand space, adorned with Delacroix’s vivid paintings, and on Sundays, music lovers can experience the historic organ, renowned for its exceptional beauty.
Saint-Sulpice Church (Église Saint-Sulpice)
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