Eglise Saint-Louis de Fontainebleau, originally constructed in the 17th century and remodeled during the Second French Empire in the 19th century, stands as a testament to the town’s rich history. Located in the heart of Fontainebleau, the church features a blend of architectural styles from different eras. Visitors can explore its interior, which reflects the renovations and additions made over the centuries. Today, Eglise Saint-Louis remains an active place of worship, hosting regular services for the local community, offering a glimpse into the spiritual life of the town.
Eglise Saint-Louis de Fontainebleau
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