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A very solemn church, walking into the church will make people feel very calm
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Saint Merry Church Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Saint-Merry Church is located in Paris, France and is a well-known local historical building. The present church was built in the Gothic style between 1500 and 1550. The windows of the nave were built at the beginning of the sixteenth century, the pulpit is the work of Slodtz, and the organ was recreated by Cliquot in 1781. In 1832, during the Republican uprising against the July Dynasty, the church became the site of a barricade battle.
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Saint Merry Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A very solemn church, walking into the church will make people feel very calm
From Xidai Island to Pompidou Center, you can pass through the same Gothic church, you can also first pass through St. Jacques Tower, also Gothic, unlike Notre Dame, the interior is bright enough, and the wall color is very light, has a great relationship with the full lighting of the side windows. Afternoon light slants from the top window onto the murals of religious stories, allowing you to see the contents of the murals better. The church retained some original traces because it had not been repaired with great care. The golden crucifixion of Jesus in the center was also shocking.
A magical and beautiful Orthodox Church, the huge dome of the cross, the exquisite sculptures and the vivid murals make me linger and forget to return. The melodious chant in the evening sounds, and my soul seems to have been sublimated.
One of the many churches is also its own style, each with its own characteristics.
What a sacred place! It feels beautiful.