Sainte-Clotilde
The Basilica of Saint Clotilde is a basilica church located on the Rue Las Cases, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. It was constructed between 1846 and 1856, and is the first example of a church in Paris in the neo-Gothic style.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Email: secretariat@sainte-clotilde.com
- Type: Church
- Denomination: Catholic
- Description: basilica located in Paris, in France
- Also known as: “Basilique Sainte-Clotilde-et-Sainte-Valère”, “Sainte-Clotilde Church”, and “Sainte-Clotilde, Paris”
- Address: 23 bis Rue Las Cases
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Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Orsay Museum and Eiffel Tower.
Orsay Museum
Museum
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The Musée d'Orsay is a museum in Paris, France, on the Left Bank of the Seine. It is housed in the former Gare d'Orsay, a Beaux-Arts railway station built from 1898 to 1900. Orsay Museum is situated 560 metres east of Sainte-Clotilde.
Eiffel Tower
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The Eiffel Tower is a lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower from 1887 to 1889. Eiffel Tower is situated 2 km west of Sainte-Clotilde.
Place de la Concorde
Square
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The Place de la Concorde, originally the Place Louis XV, and later the Place Louis XVI, is a public square in Paris. Measuring 7.6 ha in area, it is the largest square in the city. Place de la Concorde is situated 1 km north of Sainte-Clotilde.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Faubourg Saint-Germain and 7th arrondissement.
Faubourg Saint-Germain
Quarter
Faubourg Saint-Germain is a historic district of Paris, France. The Faubourg has long been known as the favourite home of the French high nobility and hosts many aristocratic hôtels particuliers. It is currently part of the 7th arrondissement of Paris.
7th arrondissement
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The 7th arrondissement is perhaps the most expensive area to live in Paris. The Eiffel Tower, one of the most famous tourist sites in the world, is here, as well as many government buildings. Many dignitaries and VIPs populate this arrondissement.
Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Quarter
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Saint-Germain-des-Prés is one of the four administrative quarters of the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France, located around the church of the former Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
Sainte-Clotilde
- Categories: minor basilica, building, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Paris, Île-de-France, France, Europe
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Latitude
48.85832° or 48° 51′ 30″ northLongitude
2.3192° or 2° 19′ 9″ eastElevation
45 metres (148 feet)Inception
1857Open location code
8FW4V859+8MOpenStreetMap ID
way 64952290OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=churchOpenStreetMap attribute
denomination=catholicGeoNames ID
11750231Wikidata ID
Q1514062
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Western Frisian—“Sainte-Clotilde” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “بازيليكا سانت كلوتيلد”
- Chinese: “圣克罗蒂德圣殿”
- Chinese: “巴黎圣克罗蒂德大殿”
- Chinese: “聖克羅蒂德聖殿”
- Czech: “Bazilika svaté Klotyldy”
- Dutch: “Eglise Sainte-Clotilde”
- Dutch: “Église Sainte-Clotilde”
- Dutch: “Sainte-Clotilde Church”
- Esperanto: “Baziliko Sankta Klotildo ĉe Parizo”
- Estonian: “Sainte-Clotilde’i basiilika”
- Finnish: “Sainte-Clotilde”
- French: “Basilique de Sainte Clotilde”
- French: “Basilique de Sainte-Clotilde”
- French: “Basilique Sainte-Clotilde de Paris”
- French: “basilique Sainte-Clotilde”
- French: “Eglise Sainte Clotilde”
- French: “Église Sainte Clotilde”
- French: “Église Sainte-Clothilde”
- French: “Eglise Sainte-Clotilde”
- French: “Église Sainte-Clotilde”
- German: “Ste-Clotilde”
- Hebrew: “בזיליקת סן קלוטילדה”
- Hebrew: “בזיליקת סנט קלוטילד”
- Hebrew: “בזיליקת סנט-קלוטילד”
- Hebrew: “בזיליקת קלוטילד הקדושה”
- Hebrew: “בזיליקת קלוטילדה הקדושה”
- Hebrew: “בזיליקת קלותילד הקדושה”
- Hebrew: “בזיליקת קלותילדה הקדושה”
- Hungarian: “Szent Clotild-bazilika”
- Indonesian: “Basilika Santa Clotilda (Paris)”
- Indonesian: “Basilika Santa Clotilda, Paris”
- Italian: “basilica delle Sante Clotilde e Valeria”
- Italian: “Basilica delle Sante Clotilde e Valeria”
- Japanese: “サント・クロチルド教会”
- Japanese: “サント・クロチルド聖堂”
- Japanese: “サント=クロチルド教会”
- Japanese: “聖クロチルド教会”
- Malay: “Sainte-Clotilde, Paris”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Sainte-Clotilde de Paris”
- Norwegian: “Sainte-Clotilde de Paris”
- Polish: “Bazylika Sainte Clothilde w Paryżu”
- Polish: “Bazylika Sainte Clotilde w Paryżu”
- Polish: “Bazylika świętej Klotyldy w Paryżu”
- Russian: “Базилика Святой Клотильды”
- Serbian: “Базилика Свете Клотилде у Паризу”
- Slovak: “Bazilika svätej Klotildy”
- Spanish: “basilica de Santa Clotilde de Paris”
- Spanish: “basílica de Santa Clotilde de París”
- Spanish: “Basílica de Santa Clotilde”
- Swahili: “Basilique Ste-Clotilde”
- Swahili: “Kanisa la Mtakatifu Clotilde”
- Swahili: “Mtakatifu Clotilde”
- Swedish: “S:te Clotilde”
- Swedish: “Sainte Clotilde”
- Swedish: “Sainte-Clotilde”
- Ukrainian: “Базиліка Святої Клотільди”
- Western Frisian: “Basilique Sainte-Clotilde”
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