Eglise Notre Dame des Champs
Eglise Notre Dame des Champs
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Neighborhood: 6th Arr. - Luxembourg
How to get there
- Vavin • 3 min walk
- Edgar Quinet • 4 min walk
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10,000 within 3 miles
Attractions
4,194 within 6 miles
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ballyga
Canada269 contributions
Nov 2015
A beautiful church in Montparnasse with interesting sculptures and metallic icons, near the cemetery Montparnasse.
Written December 4, 2015
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Bubblechucks
London, UK33 contributions
Jul 2016 • Couples
Miz Bubblechucks was raised right and so she likes to go to Church on Sundays. This lovely Church was just a short walk away from our hotel in Montparnasse. Website: http://www.paroisse-ndc.com for the times of Holy Mass and so on. Monsieur le Curé is Père Antoine D'Eudeville, who celebrated Mass when we attended. A very fine Priest.
This area is full of history. The Church is built on the site of a temple dedicated to the Roman god Mercury. It later became a Benedictine Priory and subsequently was taken over by Carmelites. During the French Revolution, the convent was closed and no trace of it remains. However, in 1858, the Parish of Notre-Dame des Champs was created. Nearly 10 years later, the building of the present Church began.
It is a lovely Church inside. Everyone seems very friendly and there were a number of young people when we attended.
This area is full of history. The Church is built on the site of a temple dedicated to the Roman god Mercury. It later became a Benedictine Priory and subsequently was taken over by Carmelites. During the French Revolution, the convent was closed and no trace of it remains. However, in 1858, the Parish of Notre-Dame des Champs was created. Nearly 10 years later, the building of the present Church began.
It is a lovely Church inside. Everyone seems very friendly and there were a number of young people when we attended.
Written July 20, 2016
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Jonas A
Stockholm, Sweden959 contributions
Aug 2022
Notre-dame-des-champs, a quiet but not very small church with beautiful paintings lining it’s high inner walls. Enjoy a moment of peace and quiet.
Written November 5, 2022
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Alice R
Hobart, Australia8,217 contributions
Feb 2020 • Friends
We saw this lovely catholic church from the bus only whilst we were in the area, love the facade and it has a nice little park right outside.
Written March 21, 2020
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Alec Brown
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Aug 2019
Passing by the church I dropped in and was delighted to see the recently done series of pictures depicting the life and story of Mary - altogether a beautiful church - well worth a visit.
Written December 17, 2019
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Delnor N
Houston, TX614 contributions
Jun 2018 • Family
Beautiful church in a nice neighborhood. The church is open to the public but access is restricted to certain days/hours.
Written December 21, 2018
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Enzo M
Paris, France610 contributions
Oct 2017 • Solo
If you are in Montparnasse district : ok
But don't come in this area for the visit.
Not open all the time.
Saturday around 6pm
Sunday 9 am and 11 am : mass
But don't come in this area for the visit.
Not open all the time.
Saturday around 6pm
Sunday 9 am and 11 am : mass
Written October 10, 2017
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beth_sale22
Doha, Qatar263 contributions
Sep 2016 • Couples
My husband and I were just walking near our hotel which is also near at Gare Montparnasse when we happen to pass by this great church. This is a 19th century church which has a lot of murals, statues and paintings. The lady in-charge of the exhibit and bookstore during the time we visited was very accommodating. This is a nice place to pray and for non-Catholics, a nice historical place to visit.
Written April 3, 2017
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Elmar R
Zurich, Switzerland2,616 contributions
Sep 2016 • Solo
September 2016 . I took a walk at the Montparnasse Boulevard . Isaw and visited this beautiful Church . It is open to all
Written November 1, 2016
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robcurtross
New York City, NY14,583 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
My companion's mother attended this church which is almost 150 years old.
It has been a holy site for over 2,000 years, once home to a temple honoring Mars.
It has been a holy site for over 2,000 years, once home to a temple honoring Mars.
Written October 12, 2016
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