Procure museus e pinturas

Ilha de França / França

Ilha de França é uma das 18 regiões administrativas da França. Sob o Antigo Regime, era uma província francesa. Após a Revolução passou a chamar-se Região Parisiense, até 1975, quando recebeu o atual nome.

Saint-Étienne-du-Mont

Ilha de França / França

Saint-Étienne-du-Mont é uma igreja católica situada na Montanha Santa Genoveva, no 5º arrondissement de Paris, na França. Localiza-se junto ao Panteão. Nela, está a tumba com os restos mortais de Santa Genoveva, padroeira de Paris. A igreja alberga, ainda, em ambos os lados da entrada do presbitério, as tumbas de Blaise Pascal e Jean Racine.

Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais

Ilha de França / França

Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais is a Roman Catholic parish church located in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, on Place Saint-Gervais in the Marais district, east of City Hall . The current church was built between 1494 and 1657, on the site of two earlier churches; the facade, completed last, was the first example of the French baroque style in Paris. The organists of the church included Louis Couperin and his nephew François Couperin, two of the most celebrated composers and musicians of the Baroque period; the organ they used can still be seen today. The church contains remarkable examples of medieval carved choir stalls, stained glass from the 16th century, 17th century sculpture, and modern stained glass by Sylvie Gaudin and Claude Courageux. Saint-Gervais was a parish church until 1975, when it became the headquarters of the Monastic Fraternities of Jerusalem.

Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet

Ilha de França / França

Saint-Nicolas du Chardonnet is a Roman Catholic church in the centre of Paris, France, located in the 5th arrondissement. Since 1977, after expelling the parish priest and his assistants, the church has been used by traditionalist Society of St. Pius X and remains in the Society's hands.