Madeleine Church, a church that passes by unintentionally on the way to Concorde Square on the streets of Paris, is less famous than Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Therefore, few visitors visit the church, but it also maintains a good quiet and solemn atmosphere. The traffic around the church was chaotic and busy. From the main entrance of the church, you could see the obelisk of Concorde Square. The sculptures inside the church are of Greek style. The exquisite sculptures are one of the characteristics of European churches. Every angel is lifelike. The outside of the church is very different from the ordinary church. It is surrounded by 52 Collins columns 20 meters high. It was originally built in memory of the glory of Napoleon's army. From a distance, Madeleine is more like a palace than a church. She did go through many uses in the changing times, and eventually became a church. The obelisk of Harmony Square stands in silence among the endless stream of people.