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One of the landmarks in the upscale Saint Germain des Prés neighborhood on the Left Bank of the River Seine is the eponymous church with its Romanesque and Gothic architecture.
The blend of architectural styles is a hint that the Church of Saint Germain des Prés is old — as in really, really old. In fact, the former abbey is said to be the oldest site of religious worship in Paris.
Founded by King Childebert in 543 and later dedicated to St. Germain, a bishop of Paris in the sixth century, the present-day church mostly dates to a rebuilding in the early 11th century before the Great Schism that resulted in the split between Rome and Constantinople.
Of course, changes over the ensuing centuries did update what you see today. This includes the 12th-century choir at the east end, which was done in the then-modern style of Gothic. Another huge change came during the tumult of the French Revolution when the abbey was dissolved with the edifice expropriated for secular use. Christian worship returned to the church in 1803, and restoration was carried out later in the 19th century. By 1862, it was listed as a national historical monument.
A $7.5 million restoration was launched in 2012 to preserve the grandeur of Saint Germain des Prés, which by then was in desperate need of repair after centuries of use.
With most of the restoration work finished, the U.S.-based American Friends for the Preservation of Saint Germain des Prés Church continues to raise money to cover outstanding expenses and the launch of a fifth and final phase of restoration.
One of my favorite treasures within the church is a monument in the north transept to John Casimir (1609-1672), sometime prelate in the church of Rome, king of Poland and grand duke of Lithuania. Originally a tomb […]
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