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Sainte-Marguerite-Sur-Mer

Kirche Sainte-Marguerite

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Kirche Sainte-Marguerite

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The Église Sainte-Marguerite is a historic Roman Catholic church nestled in the heart of the 11th arrondissement of Paris, France. Standing at an elevation of approximately 50 meters, this national historic monument, classified in 2017, is renowned for its compelling history, diverse architectural styles, and significant collection of artworks. Situated conveniently between the iconic Place de la Bastille and the bustling Place de la Nation, it offers a tranquil escape within the vibrant Parisian landscape.

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    15. November 2021

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    Die Kirche Sainte-Marguerite stammt aus dem 12. Jahrhundert. Sein farbenfroher Stil ist auf die vielen Renovierungen im Laufe der Jahrhunderte zurückzuführen. Unter seinen Besonderheiten können wir das Fehlen eines Querschiffs, einer mit Muscheln bedeckten spiralförmigen Säule und seiner Steine aus dem 11. Jahrhundert (Sandstein und Tuffstein) erwähnen. Einige Teile sind sehr gut erhalten, wie der Hochaltar und seine romanischen Kapitelle. Wenn Sie das Gebäude betreten, können Sie die Glasfenster von Max Ingrand bewundern, Werke aus der Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Eine Zeitreise, bevor Sie Ihre Wanderung fortsetzen!
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    22. September 2021

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    Die Dorfkirche aus dem 12. Jahrhundert wurde im 16. Jahrhundert umfassend renoviert. Das Gebäude hat kein Querschiff. Links vom Kirchenschiff sind noch vier Bögen* aus dem ursprünglichen Heiligtum zu sehen. Die Bögen rechts stammen aus dem Jahr 1528. Beachten Sie auch die zweite Säule rechts, eine mit Muscheln bedeckte Spiralsäule. Der Hauptaltar (1160), eines der wenigen erhaltenen Beispiele aus dieser Zeit, hat romanische Kapitelle mit Kolonnaden.
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    Ort: Sainte-Marguerite-Sur-Mer, Dieppe, Normandie, Frankreich

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    Which public transport lines are best for reaching Église Sainte-Marguerite?

    Église Sainte-Marguerite is well-served by Paris's public transport network. You can reach it easily via the Métro. The closest stations are Faidherbe – Chaligny (Line 8) and Charonne (Line 9), both within a short walking distance. Several bus lines also stop nearby, making it convenient for visitors coming from various parts of the city.

    Is there dedicated parking available for visitors exploring Église Sainte-Marguerite and its surroundings?

    As Église Sainte-Marguerite is located in a central urban area of Paris, dedicated parking for visitors is very limited. Street parking can be challenging to find and is often metered. For those planning to explore the area by foot, public transport is highly recommended. If driving is necessary, consider using one of the underground public parking garages in the wider 11th arrondissement, though these may require a short walk to the church.

    Are there specific walking trails recommended for exploring the area around Église Sainte-Marguerite?

    While not a traditional starting point for extensive hiking trails, Église Sainte-Marguerite is an excellent base for urban walks through the historic 11th arrondissement. You can explore the charming streets of Faubourg Saint-Antoine, known for its artisan workshops and hidden courtyards. Consider a route that connects to nearby landmarks like Place de la Bastille or Place de la Nation, or wander towards the Canal Saint-Martin for a different Parisian vibe. These walks are generally easy and suitable for all fitness levels.

    Are the paths around Église Sainte-Marguerite suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the immediate area around Église Sainte-Marguerite is generally family-friendly for walks. The streets are paved, and the church itself is a calm, reflective space. While there aren't specific playgrounds directly adjacent, the urban environment offers plenty to see and experience for children. The church is also listed as a 'family_friendly' highlight, indicating its suitability for visitors of all ages.

    Is Église Sainte-Marguerite accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    The church's main entrance on Rue Saint-Bernard is generally accessible. While the interior is largely flat, some older religious buildings may have minor steps or uneven surfaces. For specific accessibility concerns regarding the interior or the Chapel of the Souls in Purgatory, it's advisable to contact the church directly before your visit. The surrounding urban streets are typically paved and suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, though Parisian sidewalks can sometimes be narrow or crowded.

    What is the best time of year to visit Église Sainte-Marguerite for a comfortable experience?

    Église Sainte-Marguerite is a wonderful destination year-round, as its main attractions are indoors. However, for a comfortable experience exploring the surrounding Parisian streets, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds than the peak summer months. Winter visits can be equally rewarding, providing a cozy atmosphere inside the church, though you'll want to dress warmly for outdoor exploration.

    Are there any cafes or pubs near Église Sainte-Marguerite for a break after a walk?

    Absolutely! The 11th arrondissement is known for its vibrant culinary scene. You'll find numerous cafes, bakeries, and traditional Parisian bistros within a short walk of Église Sainte-Marguerite. Many offer outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying a coffee, a meal, or a refreshing drink after exploring the church and its neighborhood. Look for establishments along Rue de Charonne or Rue de la Roquette for a wide selection.

    What are some lesser-known or 'hidden gem' aspects of Église Sainte-Marguerite?

    Beyond the famous Chapel of the Souls in Purgatory, a true hidden gem is the church's unique architectural blend. Visitors often overlook the 11th-century stones and Romanesque capitals at the high altar, which are rare survivals from its earliest origins. Also, look for the distinctive spiral column covered with shells to the left of the nave, a fascinating detail that speaks to its many renovations over centuries. These elements offer a deeper dive into its long history.

    What is the historical significance of the Chapel of the Souls in Purgatory?

    The Chapel of the Souls in Purgatory, built between 1760 and 1765, is historically significant for its exceptional trompe-l'œil decorations by artists Paolo Antonio Brunetti and Gabriel Briard. These painted architectural illusions were designed to make the chapel appear much larger and deeper, creating a powerful visual experience. The murals depict allegorical figures representing the brevity of life and the vanity of the earthly world, alongside cardinal and theological virtues, offering a profound artistic and spiritual message from the 18th century.

    Can I bring my dog inside Église Sainte-Marguerite?

    As a general rule, dogs are not permitted inside religious buildings in France, including Église Sainte-Marguerite, unless they are service animals. If you are exploring the area with your dog, they are welcome on the surrounding streets and in most Parisian parks (often on a leash), but you would need to make arrangements for them outside if you wish to enter the church.

    What is the story behind the alleged burial of Louis XVII at Église Sainte-Marguerite?

    A persistent legend associates Église Sainte-Marguerite with the burial of Louis XVII, the young son of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, who died in the Temple Prison in 1795 during the French Revolution. The church's adjacent cemetery was indeed a burial site for many victims of the guillotine. While exhumations in the 19th century and archaeological digs in 1979 indicated the remains were of an older adolescent, not the 10-year-old Louis XVII, a commemorative plaque on the church wall continues to affirm the legend, adding a layer of intrigue to the church's history.

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